Brexit, for once some facts.

anotherkiwi

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Copy pasted from the Guardian

As for “punishing” the UK, the EU has far too much on its plate to indulge in punitive expeditions. It will defend its national and continental interests with as much vigour as Britain will. And, since the EU is more than seven times bigger, it will impose its will.

Couldn't have said it better.
 

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Big companies can use the opportunity to put up prices,not all justifiable but 'Brexit means Brexit and we are going to make a success of it' .....Unilever is putting up the prices of some popular brands,Marmite,Dove etc by 10%,Premier foods,Oxo,Hovis are increasing by 14%.
Now this is where people need to sit up and take note of how these greedy opportunist companies are exploiting the situation. price rises of this magnitude are not justified. The production costs have not increased by 10 - 14%, in fact you could argue that the cost of producing something like Marmite has not increased at all. Marmite uses a base ingredient (yeast) from the brewing industry, some of which is sourced from within the UK. A 10% increase is simply not justified and for once I agree with Tesco's policy.

People should be taking a few seconds each time they go shopping to check that they have nothing in their basket which is produced by Uni-lever. This company and other all the others leaching off BREXIT need to be punished for their treachery.
 
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as if a few insults would make Unilever drop their price increase.
Tesco's will reach the part of 'Hartlepool Man' where others don't.
 

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as if a few insults would make Unilever drop their price increase.
Tesco's will reach the part of 'Hartlepool Man' where others don't.
The fact that you are defending Uni-Lever's price increase tells me all that I need to know. But I had a pretty good idea anyway.
 

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The fact that you are defending Uni-Lever's price increase tells me all that I need to know. But I had a pretty good idea anyway.
Had the thought not occurred to you that Unilever are applying the cost for non product specific operating cost increases, or are we going to witness ongoing witch hunts every time a price goes up by the pro brexit thought police?
No doubt there will be an element of profiteering done by company's, but you maintained that " the goodness would flow "
And it has it appears to any company that cares to exploit the situation.
You voted us into this situation and it will only get worse, or have you forgotten that you were warned not to?

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Had the thought not occurred to you that Unilever are applying the cost for non product specific operating cost increases, or are we going to witness ongoing witch hunts every time a price goes up by the pro brexit thought police?
No doubt there will be an element of profiteering done by company's, but you maintained that " the goodness would flow "
And it has it appears to any company that cares to exploit the situation.
You voted us into this situation and it will only get worse, or have you forgotten that you were warned not to?

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A 10 to 14% price increase is unjustifiable. People have a choice, accept it or don't accept it.

Throughout my flying career I have always faced unexpected, unwanted and seemingly impassable obstacles. My outlook is to decide on the outcome I want and identify the positives in the situation. Then to exploit / capitalise on those in order to achieve the outcome. I think this approach has kept me alive in some difficult circumstances. Dwelling on the negatives and becoming fixated & obsessed usually results in a firery hole in the ground.

Other people are quite happy to bend over, touch their toes and take it up the arse. I guess that is what separates BREXITERS from Remainers. Brexit is generally more optimistic.
 

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more insults. Brexiters use them like ammunitions in lieu of logical arguments.
 
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Which pretty well sums up the attitude of a kamikaze pilot that pressed on in the hope of inflicting damage to a foe that turned out to be benefactor because of insane faith in propaganda.
You are getting the society you deserve,
"Get over it" and exploitation is the name of the game.
If prices rise in your neighbourhood, who you gonna call?
The three brexiteers won't help you.
This is what you voted for.

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more insults. Brexiters use them like ammunitions in lieu of logical arguments.
however the official opposition, aka the pound, is seems to be the only voice that can reach brexit consciousness. and my hunch is it will raise its voice, a lot. this little price increase is but the beginning. and no amount of anger or insults will make any difference to it. brexit voters have for some reason a bad case of delusional disorder, grandiose type - as if the UK and its customers have control over the world and multinationals and decree trade arrangements with it.
 
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some of which is sourced from within the UK. A 10% increase is simply not justified
But if accused they will probably respond with saying the jars, caps and labels are sourced from outside the UK.

And for all we know that could be true, given the complexities of manufacturing and supplies.

Only yesterday I was listening to a Tale and Lyle man on this subject, them as cane sugar processors being very anti EU and ardent Brexit campaigners.

One would think they'd be a gainer from the changes after Brexit, and for the sugar cane imports that's certainly true. However he revealed that they buy some 5000 products from overseas, much from within the EU, components, packaging etc., all to support their production in various ways. Those costs were all increasing.

Once again it showed the serious deficiencies in our ability to supply ourselves with quite basic products.
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But if accused they will probably respond with saying the jars, caps and labels are sourced from outside the UK.

And for all we know that could be true, given the complexities of manufacturing and supplies.

Only yesterday I was listening to a Tale and Lyle man on this subject, them as cane sugar processors being very anti EU and ardent Brexit campaigners.

One would think they'd be a gainer from the changes after Brexit, and for the sugar cane imports that's certainly true. However he revealed that they buy some 5000 products from overseas, much from within the EU, components, packaging etc., all to support their production in various ways. Those costs were all increasing.

Once again it showed the serious deficiencies in our ability to supply ourselves with quite basic products.
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And what I'd the most serious shortage of basic materials we suffer from?
Common sense of course!

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derf

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Which pretty well sums up the attitude of a kamikaze pilot that pressed on in the hope of inflicting damage to a foe that turned out to be benefactor because of insane faith in propaganda.
You are getting the society you deserve,
"Get over it" and exploitation is the name of the game.
If prices rise in your neighbourhood, who you gonna call?
The three brexiteers won't help you.
This is what you voted for.

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As this (rather clear factual) article
https://www.poundsterlinglive.com/gbp-live-today/5590-gbp-to-eur-and-usd-decline-infancy
suggests,there will be a rapid devaluation around triggering of article 50 followed by economic and political convulsions,a change of government and a more pro eu settlement. Haters will be haters ad americans day,there will always be racists among us. As a remain voter im coming round to thinking theres nothing more to say
 

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I think inflation is the clearest message to all voters and it will soon be the right time to run polls asking voters if they would still vote the same way, before triggering article 50. If there is a clear majority to remain, then parliament should intervene to run a second referendum.
 

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I think inflation is the clearest message to all voters and it will soon be the right time to run polls asking voters if they would still vote the same way, before triggering article 50. If there is a clear majority to remain, then parliament should intervene to run a second referendum.
......and then six months later we can have another vote, and then six months after that another one. And then another and another and........

Just suffering the Tiny Scottish Idiot Woman on TV dripping about independence like a broken bagpipe.

Just one question for her. Where is the cheese coming from? There will be no £ or BOE. I don't think Shortbread in tartan tins and whiskey is going to pay for it. The Scott's will tell her to shove independence up her WFA.
 

trex

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we can brexit any time Tillson. The question is timing and strategy.
At the moment, we are not exactly flush as a country. I would suggest that we need perhaps a 10 year transition period to prepare our economy for a future outside the EU then leave.
 
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I didn't know Teresa May was Scottish or tiny.
tillson thinks she is, he also reckons that an
Irish product won't sustain the Scottish economy.....no sh*t, Sherlock

Funny how the leavers bang on about "taking back control", "getting our country back", and how the 23 June was "Independence Day" but are insulting and disparaging when the same is said in the context of Scottish independence.

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we can brexit any time Tillson. The question is timing and strategy.
At the moment, we are not exactly flush as a country. I would suggest that we need perhaps a 10 year transition period to prepare our economy for a future outside the EU then leave.
why would we?
 

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