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Brexit especially a no deal one will certainly have short term problems but nothing we cannot deal with.
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KEY FINDINGS
71% of UK manufacturers say Brexit is damaging strategic-planning and business prospects
64% say Brexit will cause chaos for the manufacturing sector
I assume an awful lot of the manufacturing goes to the EU. Or is part of the chain that involves imports in then straight back out, as in the motor industry.
What was it Rees-Mogg said, it'll take 50 years? Looks like he might be right.
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Originally Posted by
Toodles McGinty
KEY FINDINGS
71% of UK manufacturers say Brexit is damaging strategic-planning and business prospects
64% say Brexit will cause chaos for the manufacturing sector
I assume an awful lot of the manufacturing goes to the EU. Or is part of the chain that involves imports in then straight back out, as in the motor industry.
What was it Rees-Mogg said, it'll take 50 years? Looks like he might be right.
Look on the bright side, Happiness! It is nothing we cannot deal with! The UK has overcome far greater obstacles in the past.
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Look on the bright side, Happiness! It is nothing we cannot deal with! The UK has overcome far greater obstacles in the past.
The past is a foreign country, they do things differently there.
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Originally Posted by
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Look on the bright side, Happiness! It is nothing we cannot deal with! The UK has overcome far greater obstacles in the past.
Yes. By joining the EU.
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The biggest problem is uncertainty we have had over three years of frustrating and expensive delay which has achieved nothing.
British Industry still does not know what to prepare for that is the number one problem.
Some of our most successful exporting manufacturers like JCB and Ineos support leaving and the reasons shine through they are run by strong individuals not committees living off the backs of others.
Parliament should have ditched the anti-democracy extremists from the process and got on with leaving in an orderly manner so that we could get straight on with trade deals.
Why we put up with "opposition players" in our team defeats me they have signed up via their manifesto commitments yet immediately start kicking in own goals.
The principled MP's who have never supported brexit nor stood on a brexit ticket get far more respect from me.
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