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So is this the post Brexit Utopia we were promised?
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<blockquote data-quote="DeeGee" data-source="post: 7766393" data-attributes="member: 6695"><p>There was a new golden dawn promised by arch Brexiteers if we left the EU. </p><p></p><p>The reality so far, while we await the belated sunrise, which I’m sure will happen: is partially unharvested fruit and vegetable crops, galloping inflation, a chronic shortage of delivery drivers, chaotic scenes at fuel stations, long delays in importing vital goods and an ever growing number of empty shelves in retail outlets.</p><p></p><p>Now not all these maladies are a result of us leaving the EU, but some are: and the Utopian idyll we were all promised when Britannia was once again able to rule the waves and create a glorious new era of world trade seems rather slow to materialise. Never mind, apparently all good things come to those who wait, and wait.........</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DeeGee, post: 7766393, member: 6695"] There was a new golden dawn promised by arch Brexiteers if we left the EU. The reality so far, while we await the belated sunrise, which I’m sure will happen: is partially unharvested fruit and vegetable crops, galloping inflation, a chronic shortage of delivery drivers, chaotic scenes at fuel stations, long delays in importing vital goods and an ever growing number of empty shelves in retail outlets. Now not all these maladies are a result of us leaving the EU, but some are: and the Utopian idyll we were all promised when Britannia was once again able to rule the waves and create a glorious new era of world trade seems rather slow to materialise. Never mind, apparently all good things come to those who wait, and wait......... [/QUOTE]
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