The EU debate - Part III

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But the increase in barrel costs haven't?
Sorry but this is a blinkered response. Blame it all on Brexit!
The cost of crude fell after June when it hit it's 2016 peak. It's only just got back to the level that it was in June.

And petrol is now a couple of pence per litre more expensive than it was in June.
 
But you have lost the argument.
You lost the referendum.
You have been proved wrong about what would happen if you lost the referendum.
The Conservatives are in power, there's no opposition and they will govern the country properly while Remoaners squeal.
I bet you squeal when your dinner isn't on the table after a long day in the garage being called a **** on various Internet forums.
 
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I aimed it at him about a week ago and he's used it in virtually every post since.

I think I taught him something

<laugh> Brilliant. You're now trying to take credit for your own failings.

How sad and deluded can you get.
 
But you have lost the argument.
You lost the referendum.
You have been proved wrong about what would happen if you lost the referendum.
The Conservatives are in power, there's no opposition and they will govern the country properly while Remoaners squeal.


The Tories are in a flat spin and can't even manage to have a unified party line on the basic issues of brexit, one contradicting the other over and over again.

The supposed head of negotiations calling out his own Treasury as traitors for having the temerity to stand by their economic forecast - as he doesn't like the content and it doesn't fit with his 'milk and honey' narrative for hard brexit.
 
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