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Teddy Eagle 26 Aug 21 11.50am | |
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Originally posted by Orange1290
Yep, looks that way, covid covering up the damage caused by brexit: "Retailers, producers and restaurants are all being hit by the shortages, which are the result of Covid-related absences as well as European Union workers leaving the country due to Brexit. An estimated 25,000 EU drivers returned home during the pandemic and following the end of the transition period. But that article is from America - is Brexit affecting them as well?
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Teddy Eagle 26 Aug 21 11.51am | |
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Originally posted by DanH
Yep, Covid has f*cked them and then we’ve chucked more sh*t into the mix. Like having your leg broken and then shooting yourself in the other one. Also known as Connor Wickham Economics.
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HKOwen Hong Kong 26 Aug 21 11.55am | |
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Wise and sage words. If only the general electorate were as clever and deep thinking as you, allowing themselves to be used, tut tut. Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
It's amazing how so many people live in an alternative reality to the real world. Brexit wasn't forced by the voters on anyone. It just scraped over the line via a contaminated process in which the voters were used by the unscrupulous, aided and abetted by the miscalculations of Cameron, the fears of Central Office and the fecklessness of Corbyn. The consequences of which are now coming into plain sight with steeply rising prices and empty shelves. Hopefully the people of Hungary will have more sense. Dumping Orban in the process to become a modern progressive state would be a bonus.
Responsibility Deficit Disorder is a medical condition. Symptoms include inability to be corrected when wrong, false sense of superiority, desire to share personal info no else cares about, general hubris. It's a medical issue rather than pure arrogance. |
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Orange1290 26 Aug 21 12.02pm | |
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Originally posted by Teddy Eagle
But that article is from America - is Brexit affecting them as well? Yes, it's 'from' America and even they know what a disaster brexit has been for the industry in the UK. It's common knowledge, even outside of the UK, that's how bad it really is. Just for you as an Anglophile, here's an article from the UK:
And another: Edited by Orange1290 (26 Aug 2021 12.07pm)
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ASCPFC Pro-Cathedral/caravan park 26 Aug 21 12.06pm | |
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Originally posted by Teddy Eagle
Also known as Connor Wickham Economics.
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Teddy Eagle 26 Aug 21 12.43pm | |
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Originally posted by Orange1290
Yes, it's 'from' America and even they know what a disaster brexit has been for the industry in the UK. It's common knowledge, even outside of the UK, that's how bad it really is. Just for you as an Anglophile, here's an article from the UK:
And another: Edited by Orange1290 (26 Aug 2021 12.07pm) The global economy is affected so how can we not be?
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Matov 26 Aug 21 1.02pm | |
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Originally posted by Ouzo Dan
Hungary leaving the EU isnt such rash idea either you have the Visegrad group and the three seas initiative so they actually seem pretty well placed to make a go of it alone and I suspect Poland may follow. Edited by Ouzo Dan (25 Aug 2021 7.26am)
But when it comes to nations leaving the EU, I think we might have been on the wrong tracks. Is there a wide, anti EU sentiment in many places like Hungary and so on? Then yes. But I think a fundamental misunderstanding that those of us on the Anglo-Saxon Right have is that people in Hungarian also identity as 'European' in a way that we don't. Meaning that an institution such as the EU does not necessarily induce the same feelings as it does in us. Beginning to suspect that the way forward might be a more Right-Wing Pan-European political movement within EU member states. Not necessarily advocating for the current EU project of more federalization but more along the lines of acknowledging a wider European native identity. Say a 'Traditional Europe' movement. Acknowledging the importance and traditions of individual nation-states within Europe whilst also understanding that the attacks of traditional family life and values are now across the board. The assault by the deviant alphabet brigade is not confined to one European nation but is increasingly an agreed upon policy at a trans-national level. I am now increasingly convinced that it can only be defeated by similar and that the Right has to wake up to that. In effect, turn the institutions of the EU against itself by promoting a traditionalist European movement that votes in harmony. The EU is not going to shatter, no matter how much we might want that to happen. Effectively, it needs to be taken over by the Right. Work from within.
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Spiderman Horsham 26 Aug 21 1.12pm | |
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Originally posted by Orange1290
Yes, it's 'from' America and even they know what a disaster brexit has been for the industry in the UK. It's common knowledge, even outside of the UK, that's how bad it really is. Just for you as an Anglophile, here's an article from the UK:
And another: Edited by Orange1290 (26 Aug 2021 12.07pm) I thought Politico were a left leaning American based outfit and we all know where the Guardian stand, so those aren’t biased reports at all. I’d like to know where these reports get their “estimated” figures. When a person is leaving the U.K., they are not asked any questions so how they know what their occupation is or what their intentions are,is quite mystifying . Thousands of potential lorry drivers have been unable to learn and pass their tests due to COVID.
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EverybodyDannsNow SE19 26 Aug 21 1.28pm | |
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Originally posted by Spiderman
Maybe they should look at the competence of those doing the ordering or perhaps the delivery was late due to traffic? Who knows, I don’t but nor do you. Unbelievable
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Teddy Eagle 26 Aug 21 1.32pm | |
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Originally posted by EverybodyDannsNow
Unbelievable Chris Kamara. News at Ten.
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BlueJay UK 26 Aug 21 2.06pm | |
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I'm curious about the idea that some online view Hungary as some kind of future home for whites. People wildly overplay a kind of kindred spirit angle due to race. Culturally and language-wise it's still another world and you'd just get the immigrant experience so casually offered when the shoe in on the other foot.
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Spiderman Horsham 26 Aug 21 2.26pm | |
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Originally posted by EverybodyDannsNow
Unbelievable Why? I didn’t say it was the reason but it could be, do you know the exact reason? Perhaps you could advise Dan, Edited by Spiderman (26 Aug 2021 2.32pm)
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