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(Soon to be) 2x championship promoted Gareth Ainsworth? He's a knob but there are worse comparisons.

The ranting and baiting on here is childish and unhelpful and it's f*****g hilarious to read.
The problem is Brexit didnā€™t start and finish 6 years ago. Every chapter is a major news story in its own right, with ramifications that will affect this country for generations.
The worry for me is the Government arenā€™t taking Brexit seriously. And worse still, enough of the electorate are letting them get away with it.
The country elected this government to break the political stalemate and get Brexit done. The reality is they kicked Brexit down the road by recklessly signing a withdrawal agreement they didnā€™t want. Which makes renegotiating it much harder, if not impossible.
This governmentā€™s No.1 priority is the preservation of power.
Itā€™s up to the voting public to make getting Brexit working properly a condition of retaining that power.
Thatā€™s not going to happen if we all stay silent every time the government drops the ball.
 
So the Tories have announced they want to cut 90000 jobs from the civil service to take it back to 2016 levels because of "inefficiency".
Of course the cause of the vast increase in civil service jobs is Brexit.
So they are saying that Brexit is inefficient for the country and costs too much? šŸ˜±
 
Coming up to 6 years later and the tears are still in full flow on the thread. You love to see it.
One day you will see you've fallen for one of the biggest cons in your lifetime. And here's the arch conman...


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The problem is Brexit didnā€™t start and finish 6 years ago. Every chapter is a major news story in its own right, with ramifications that will affect this country for generations.
The worry for me is the Government arenā€™t taking Brexit seriously. And worse still, enough of the electorate are letting them get away with it.
The country elected this government to break the political stalemate and get Brexit done. The reality is they kicked Brexit down the road by recklessly signing a withdrawal agreement they didnā€™t want. Which makes renegotiating it much harder, if not impossible.
This governmentā€™s No.1 priority is the preservation of power.
Itā€™s up to the voting public to make getting Brexit working properly a condition of retaining that power.
Thatā€™s not going to happen if we all stay silent every time the government drops the ball.
Yeah....but....apart from all of that....

You lost, so get over it. :ROFLMAO:

Everything the Government do in the name of Brexit is now owned by everyone who voted to leave. And it is f*****g hilarious to see what an absolute dogs breakfast they are making of it.

Well it would be hilarious if the ramifications weren't so serious for all those except the elite who were always going to be insulated from it.

I think a fair few could've predicted (and in fact did predict) it would turn out this way given the absolute competence vaccuum in the current shambolic government.

The Ainsworth comparison is funny too. "Yeah Ainsworth is a winner".

The rest of the football world just look at the dull one dimensional antifootball his teams play. It adds exactly nothing to the advancement of the beautiful game and if anything is a regressive footballing backwater. And he's a knob.
 
So the Tories have announced they want to cut 90000 jobs from the civil service to take it back to 2016 levels because of "inefficiency".
Of course the cause of the vast increase in civil service jobs is Brexit.
So they are saying that Brexit is inefficient for the country and costs too much? šŸ˜±
It's one way to con the public that you are being decisive and taking action.....by clearing up a mess that you created in the first place.

Surprised the Gov don't retrain them all as HGV drivers TBF.....oh , but wait...that would cost more money . . . .and it would take ages because there is a shortage of instructors and those administering the system.
 
They must have because the deal was ā€˜oven readyā€™. Or was that perhaps a lie?
Most people never understood that it wasn't just the 'over ready' bit that was lie so was that 'deal' part as it takes two parties to make a deal. At best, at the time, it was only ever a 'suggestion'. It became a 'deal' once the EU signed it which was the same time Johnson started to disown it.
 
In another fine example of taking back control, we are importing doctors on 3 year paid courses (Ā£50k/year) to become GPs to help with our shortage. Unfortunately they only get leave to remain after 5 years, and to get a tier 2 working visa to stay they usually have to get a hospital sponsorship, which wastes their GP training, or they go home.
 
From today's Guardian. Even you fartypants Brexiteers have to laugh at this one.

'In the meantime, with the Bank of England governor appearing before the Treasury select committee on Monday to forecast ā€œapocalypticā€ food prices, do you get the sense that the government has anything in the same postcode as a plan to make things even mildly better? Hand on heart, no. Quite the opposite. In fact, it has two plans to make them worse. The first is a possible trade war with the EU, which smelled-it-dealt-it treaty critic David Frost seems to be suggesting is one of the good kinds of wars. And the second is Boris Johnsonā€™s triumphant announcement, via the pages of the Daily Mail as opposed to their line managers, that he is going to lay off 91,000 civil servants.'
 
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