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Honest answers, Brexiteers only, what price do you consider too high to leave the EU?
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<blockquote data-quote="Hindsight" data-source="post: 7410664" data-attributes="member: 3169"><p>Pasty, I never said they shouldn't compete with other no European brands. They do compete now. And our house is a good example. I drive a Nissan built in Sunderland. My wife did drive an Audi which end of 2020 she replaced with a nearly new BMW. My wife has always had German brands. And she will continue to do so while she can afford them. </p><p></p><p>I was just commenting each to their own. Just that as this Brexit thingy doesn't seem to be working quite as forecast the Brexit folk seem to have a different view now of the Sunny Uplands. Those who did prefer to Remain are somewhat perplexed that the forecast of those fellas Gove, Farage, Hannan and Johnson somehow are not quite turning out to be as they said, and we are just calling them out - as they are still in charge, so why should we believe a thing they say now. </p><p></p><p>Looks as though it will be cabbage and spuds - and watching Jamie Oliver of catch up to see an Aubergine being cooked. I dread to think what the Waitrose crew will do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hindsight, post: 7410664, member: 3169"] Pasty, I never said they shouldn't compete with other no European brands. They do compete now. And our house is a good example. I drive a Nissan built in Sunderland. My wife did drive an Audi which end of 2020 she replaced with a nearly new BMW. My wife has always had German brands. And she will continue to do so while she can afford them. I was just commenting each to their own. Just that as this Brexit thingy doesn't seem to be working quite as forecast the Brexit folk seem to have a different view now of the Sunny Uplands. Those who did prefer to Remain are somewhat perplexed that the forecast of those fellas Gove, Farage, Hannan and Johnson somehow are not quite turning out to be as they said, and we are just calling them out - as they are still in charge, so why should we believe a thing they say now. Looks as though it will be cabbage and spuds - and watching Jamie Oliver of catch up to see an Aubergine being cooked. I dread to think what the Waitrose crew will do. [/QUOTE]
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