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Politics, Covid19 and Brexit
Brexit is destroying Britain
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<blockquote data-quote="Martin Holden" data-source="post: 7790125" data-attributes="member: 710"><p>Brexit is a disaster! We are 9.5 months into a new life outside the EU so I would offer that it is far too early to cast judgment either way. We are living through a period of recovery after a global shutdown which has upended “just in time” and “lean manufacturing” something no one has real previous experience of. Those claiming the log jam at our main container port was due to lack of lorry drivers and many European drivers having returned home after Brexit; look at what has been going on on the American west coast! A major port over there is now working 24/7 to clear their log jam so many of the shortage issues are global and not purely as a result of Brexit I’d suggest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Martin Holden, post: 7790125, member: 710"] Brexit is a disaster! We are 9.5 months into a new life outside the EU so I would offer that it is far too early to cast judgment either way. We are living through a period of recovery after a global shutdown which has upended “just in time” and “lean manufacturing” something no one has real previous experience of. Those claiming the log jam at our main container port was due to lack of lorry drivers and many European drivers having returned home after Brexit; look at what has been going on on the American west coast! A major port over there is now working 24/7 to clear their log jam so many of the shortage issues are global and not purely as a result of Brexit I’d suggest. [/QUOTE]
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