The Crofted Crest
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"Cuntry" (sic!)
So we voted for a course of action of which the benefits/disbenefits would remain forever unknowable? Whether we've gained or lost will always be mysterious? Effectively our national narrative has become Borges' "Lottery in Babylon" .I wondered when this would start from remainers.
I could just as easily claim GDP is higher than it would have been.
Given that we cannot go back in time and replay the different scenarios, there is no evidence for either assertion.
Remainers can forever claim we are worse off than we would have been.
Brexiteers can forever claim that we are better off than we would have been.
So we voted for a course of action of which the benefits/disbenefits would remain forever unknowable? Whether we've gained or lost will always be mysterious? Effectively our national narrative has become Borges' "Lottery in Babylon" .
The only certainty is remainers will never stop whining about Brexit, no matter what happens to the economy.
No wonder they are routinely ignored.
After 50 years of anti-EU moaning, get used to it.The only certainty is remainers will never stop whining about Brexit, no matter what happens to the economy.
No wonder they are routinely ignored.
After 50 years of anti-EU moaning mostly from Tories and right-wingers, get used to it.
As night follows day.The only certainty is remainers will never stop whining about Brexit, no matter what happens to the economy.
The approaching glow will be where the pigs are being incinerated, surely? ...Even the PM now seems to be saying that fuel shortages and pigs being slaughtered and incinerated rather than butchered and eaten is part of a 'price worth paying' for Brexit.
If the future's bright then please point out where the approaching glow is.
The approaching glow will be where the pigs are being incinerated, surely? ...