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Bongodog

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The anger has nothing to do with covid, brexit or anything else in recent years, it has been brewing up for 20 years or more. Much of it seems to come from a sense of entitlement with a smallish number of professional moaners whose numbers look far larger than they really are entirely due to the amount of publicity they get and the legal systems lack of ability to deal with them. Swampy is a prime example of this, a man who has spent his entire adult life opposing things that the vast majority support.
Then we have the modern phenomenon of complete intolerance to others views, Angela "all tories are scum" Rayner is a prime example. If Keir Starmer had any ba**s he would have sacked her instantly for that comment.
Lastly we have social media that allows people to rant at will and even worse allows others to screen grab the comments before they disappear and use them to stir up crap years later.
 

stewart

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But, but, but, Britain holds all the cards. No need at all to worry or be angry, when your‘e in such a position.
But, but, but, therein lies the problem, they believed their own bull sh!t that they held all the cards, believed their own bull sh!t that it would be the easiest deal in history and worst of all believed their own mighty bull sh!t that the UK was superior to everyone else and the world would come running for a trade deal. Had they faced reality way back in 2016 that international trade isn't that easy, you have to do the ground work to get the deals then the UK may be in a stronger position than it is now and Brexit may have had a chance of working. At least there is a deal with the Faro Islands and a few pallets of mouldy cheese have been sold to a country that really doesn't like it anyway. It's not surprising they are angry. Perhaps they should take a look from outside the country, their anger would turn to mild amusement.
 

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