EU referendum, brexit and the aftermath

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  • I was discussing where it might be best to move to this morning, crawling out of London in the car, and Barcelona seemed to be winning.

  • Recently back from a week long recce in Berlin, won't be for at least 9 months while some things get sorted out here but that is the next destination. Bye bye UK.

  • This is good:

    https://labourlist.org/2016/10/labours-170-questions-for-david-davis-on-brexit/

    A bit long, but seems to cover everything, except that some of it may, of course, trigger follow-up questions.

  • https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2016/oct/10/migrant-workers-plan-labour-boycott-to-protest-racism-highlight-contribution-to-britain

    Migrant workers and their supporters are planning a day of action to highlight their role in the UK in what is being billed as a celebration of the contribution they make to British society.

    Plans for the event, called One Day Without Us, include a labour boycott to show how important migrants are to the UK workforce.

  • Tx!

  • Clap em in the tower. Learn some democracy into 'em.

  • As beautiful as Barcelona and it's surroundings is, you don't go to Spain for political stability. Jordi Pujol and Artur Mas make British politics look sane.

    They've had two general elections and are nowhere nearer to forming a government.

    To top it off they have Rajoy as PM who's so corrupt that he makes Putin look good.

  • I want this to be Viz. I suspect, however...

  • Still looking pretty hard at Amsterdam and the wider area. I know a couple of people there and it seems like a not-shit place to be a graphic designer.

  • An interesting list of questions but I'm not sure how they want the answers. From the tone of it they expect them to be published or debated (although maybe I'm misreading that).

  • that kwasi kwarteng is A GIANT!

    pretty sure kier could fit in is top pocket.

  • Unilever trying to force a 10% price increase on all it's products, here we go Brexit dickheads.

  • "Tesco should source their products from Uniremainer instead." (stolen from Grauniad comments)

  • Make no mistake, this is the stuff of revolution. Next thing you know, we'll have to import Vegemite.

    Child poverty? Pensioner fuel poverty? Anti-union legislation? Withdrawing support for vulnerable people? Bedroom tax? All par for the course, and I could go on. But Unilever consumer products ceasing to be available? Aux armes, citoyens et citoyennes!

  • I wouldn't touch that stuff before - I'll certainly not be eating when it costs 20% more (unless we get an awesome trade deal with the Aussies, of course...)

  • From "very brexit problems"

  • Make no mistake, this is the stuff of revolution

    Meh - you can't get the vegan Ben & Jerry's over here anyway.

  • I'm in New York now. The dollar price is crippling.

  • Pay in sneakers.

  • Buy marmite, sell it when you get back. Profit.

  • How long before the remainers experience their remorse at, trying and failing to, maintain the tyrannical status quo of inequality and EU technocracy?

    How long before the leavers experience remorse?

  • Scotland's had enough of your Marmite bullshit

  • There will be a general election before we activate article 50 - guaranteed. This government is already teetering and it will collapse as the cost of living crunch escalates.

  • my boss is now bitching about the fact that his credit card limit wont cover his expenses for his upcoming month long work trip to the states. fucking brexit simpletons.

  • Tell him to enjoy as his next one will be cancelled.

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