As one example of how much bolix you just spouted. How do the raw marerials get transported to the factory and the end product to the shops?
No ****er gave a **** about the dairy farmers for decades well before Brexit - ie milkman as an example, for those that still remember what milkman were So why is it now a Brexit problem? Might as well blame Brexit for BSE affecting the cattle market over the last decade too. Suppose all the mines closing was Brexit's fault, along with the Steel Mill over in Wales...oh no hang on, silly me that was all pre brexit Was the banking collapse this decade due to Brexit, no sir, that was the partly due to the EU sticking their nose in...oh what a shocker, really....and before you dispute that do some research ps. I forgot to mention that last line...'my holiday £££ gets me a lot less now' <<< typical remainer reaction on politics....self, self, self
No one gave a **** about farmers? Feck off.. How much do the moaning greedy **** farmers currently get from the eu for producing feck all under set aside... It was miners, ship builders and steelworkers that no one gave a **** about. Laughably the land owning tory cubt farmers have been told they will have the rest of us continue to give them cash.
I'm so glad you put that record straight, I hoped it would catch a bite....yeah so stick it up any remainers arse and milk it.
The term pikey is racist, therefore you voted for the wrong side...just saying going on remainer general opinion
That's rich coming from you What Doc said, the greedy ****ers are jumping on the bandwagon and blaming everything on Brexit and you ****ing suckers are buying it
What the fook as that got to do with price increases due to falling currency, which is bollocks anyway. Transport costs have fallen by 15% yoy and I know because its what I do mate. Duel is down and wages are stagnant, raw matwrials are especially for this are exactly the same. Raw materials for anything is exactly the same and if any increase does kick in it will not be for ages yet. Unilever thought to capitalise ona situation and the BBC though t it made a good brexit story. All over now as Unilever blinked first and are supplying Tesco again at the same price end of
Lets just check a few things. What was the price of diesel and petrol on B day? What was the price for a kilowatt of electricity for industrial customers, what is it now? Where have you gleaned that Tesco have got suplkies back on track for the same price ( not seen that)?
whoaaaa hold them pikey horses...oi do your research! The average price of petrol in December 2009, 2010, 2011,2012, 2013, 2014 was much dearer than it is now....next
Even between March 2015 and September 2015 it was dearer than local prices now.... oh dear this is not going well At it's peak it nearly reached £1.40 a litre I guess i'll panic when we go above that
Ooops third post...another bit i forgot....petrol prices after Brexit stabilised for one of their longest periods in the last decade....just thought i would say again
Thats not what i asked. But Those prices were higher due to worldwide market forces(supply and demand). They fell cos the chinese economy tanked and demand fell so supply was outstripping it. Theyhave now risen over 10% and counting due nly to brexit induced devaluation of the pound... Its not tricky.... Keep up.