Who's Afraid Of A No-Deal Brexit?

czechmate

Member
Mixed Farmer
Been reading through these Brexit threads and find it quite amusing that the majority of posters are non-uk residents,doesnt seem to be very many uk tff members commenting leading me to believe that most have accepted what will be will be and just want to move forward,for the record i voted remain but i am happy to go along with the majority.
I think the bigger worry is the break up of the UK which unfortunately is looking inevitable now,how do you get a deal sorted between Scotland and the rest of the UK,i think it will make brexit look like a walk in the park!

I find it quite amusing that there are still folk on here that think when you move, you loose all care and interest in friend and family left behind.
Mind, life must be a doddle for those that don’t give a sh!t about others
 

Mek

Member
I find it quite amusing that there are still folk on here that think when you move, you loose all care and interest in friend and family left behind.
Mind, life must be a doddle for those that don’t give a sh!t about others
Almost as amusing that some people think that if you work or move abroad you cease to be British and take on the nationality of the country you have moved to. Makes you wonder how they think the armed forces cope when on an overseas posting.
 

Martin Holden

Member
Trade
Location
Cheltenham
Been reading through these Brexit threads and find it quite amusing that the majority of posters are non-uk residents,doesnt seem to be very many uk tff members commenting leading me to believe that most have accepted what will be will be and just want to move forward,for the record i voted remain but i am happy to go along with the majority.
I think the bigger worry is the break up of the UK which unfortunately is looking inevitable now,how do you get a deal sorted between Scotland and the rest of the UK,i think it will make brexit look like a walk in the park!
Good post. I have been thinking the same for sometime. The hours of posting that “the regulars” have done makes no difference in the scheme of things. I too voted remain but a majority all be it tiny votes otherwise. I agree the break up of the UK is much more serious. Devolution was a BIG error IMHO
 

Henarar

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
Somerset
Good post. I have been thinking the same for sometime. The hours of posting that “the regulars” have done makes no difference in the scheme of things. I too voted remain but a majority all be it tiny votes otherwise. I agree the break up of the UK is much more serious. Devolution was a BIG error IMHO
yep that is just another lot feathering
 

Pasty

Member
Location
Devon
Good post. I have been thinking the same for sometime. The hours of posting that “the regulars” have done makes no difference in the scheme of things. I too voted remain but a majority all be it tiny votes otherwise. I agree the break up of the UK is much more serious. Devolution was a BIG error IMHO
Why so? Apparently clothes, baby food, ladies sanitary products etc. are not an 'essential item' in Wales at the moment. Why should these absolute retards not be in control of a once great country?
 

Muck Spreader

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
Limousin
Been reading through these Brexit threads and find it quite amusing that the majority of posters are non-uk residents,doesnt seem to be very many uk tff members commenting leading me to believe that most have accepted what will be will be and just want to move forward,for the record i voted remain but i am happy to go along with the majority.
I think the bigger worry is the break up of the UK which unfortunately is looking inevitable now,how do you get a deal sorted between Scotland and the rest of the UK,i think it will make brexit look like a walk in the park!

Probably because Brexit affects the expat community more than most people, at the moment anyway.
 

bobk

Member
Location
stafford
Do I understand this to mean, my wife/partners business is fully compliant will all the as yet incomplete rules, regulations and unwritten software to continue exporting or maybe importing from the EU?
Yes , although tbf most is exported to outside EU , some imports are from EU . that could change if they play silly buggers
 
Good post. I have been thinking the same for sometime. The hours of posting that “the regulars” have done makes no difference in the scheme of things. I too voted remain but a majority all be it tiny votes otherwise. I agree the break up of the UK is much more serious. Devolution was a BIG error IMHO
The bunch of clowns that we currently have running the UK can't even organise Brexit, and considering that was Johnstons baby, how would they organise something they don't want like the breaking up of the UK.
 

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