• Somehow the EU is getting their goods somewhere. Obviously it's not the UK so I doubt that 30% is coming back any time soon

    I love the idea that the EU not buying things from the UK is the EU's problem. It's very Brexity. Utterly divorced from reality, and still drinking the Kool Aid.

  • The EU enjoying tarriff free trade with its own members and 50+ preferential trade deals with other countries that agree to meet its standards is utterly inflexible and totally their problem. 😂 A problem I wish the UK had.

  • Clearly the imposition of rigid "red lines" during the Brexit negotiation process was entirely due to the EU deciding to impose them. Oh no, hang on. It was the 'flexible' UK which imposed red lines which backed it into a corner. God bless flexibility. Dontcha just feel blessed to live in a land of flexibility?

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