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Remoaner,losers . 23:28 - Nov 10 with 2301542 viewspikeypaul

OUT WITH A DEAL EATING OUR CAKE AND LOVING IT suck it up remoaners



And like a typical anti democracy remoaner he decided the will of the people should be ignored the minute the democratic result was in total fecking hypocrite 😂😂😂😂😂😂

Despite it being voted in to law by the commons the spineless two faced remoaner MPs have totally abandoned any morals and decided to ignore the will of the British people.

It will be remembered and no election or referendum will ever be the same again in this country.

The one thing that will come is a massive surge in the popularity of UKIP or a similar party in the future who stand for the 52%.

Happy Days.

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Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 10:51 - Jul 23 with 1550 viewsbluey_the_blue

Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 10:43 - Jul 23 by Ebo

It will catch up with the snidey kunt in the end. Crooks always get their comeuppance.


Innocent till proven guilty is a fundamental part of the legal system here.

Codswallop has a record of having to issue corrections routinely - you'd better hope she got her facts right about Banks or it'll be highly costly for her.
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Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 11:01 - Jul 23 with 1541 viewsBatterseajack

Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 10:36 - Jul 23 by bluey_the_blue

Yeah, not like supermarkets artificially raise prices and blame external events that haven't yet happened, eh?


Denying reality again Bluey.

The UK imports a huge chunk of its food from abroad, and the pound is now considerably weaker now that it was before the referendum. Wait until our current trading arrangements with the EU and rest of the world cease to exist on the 31st of October. This issue affecting our buying power will be compounded.
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Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 11:09 - Jul 23 with 1534 viewsbluey_the_blue

Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 11:01 - Jul 23 by Batterseajack

Denying reality again Bluey.

The UK imports a huge chunk of its food from abroad, and the pound is now considerably weaker now that it was before the referendum. Wait until our current trading arrangements with the EU and rest of the world cease to exist on the 31st of October. This issue affecting our buying power will be compounded.


It's accepting reality, not denying.

Supermarkets look at any reason to push prices up. It would be interesting to see a full breakdown of the products with increased prices and see which were imported and which were sourced locally within UK...
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Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 11:25 - Jul 23 with 1516 viewsEbo

Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 10:51 - Jul 23 by bluey_the_blue

Innocent till proven guilty is a fundamental part of the legal system here.

Codswallop has a record of having to issue corrections routinely - you'd better hope she got her facts right about Banks or it'll be highly costly for her.


It's all on camera you f ucking simpleton. That is why he is f ucked.

Don't let your bigoted right wing prejudice get in the way of facts.

Thank you, goodnight and bollocks
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Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 11:29 - Jul 23 with 1508 viewsbluey_the_blue

Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 11:25 - Jul 23 by Ebo

It's all on camera you f ucking simpleton. That is why he is f ucked.

Don't let your bigoted right wing prejudice get in the way of facts.


Yup, he's f ucked in your opinion.

He's taken Codswallop to court. Let the judge decide based upon the evidence - ad it bears pointing out to you that in a libel case it's entirely on the defendant to prove their claims are reasonable to assume.

Don't let your bigoted left wing prejudice get in the way of the legal system.
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Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 11:34 - Jul 23 with 1499 viewslonglostjack

Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 11:25 - Jul 23 by Ebo

It's all on camera you f ucking simpleton. That is why he is f ucked.

Don't let your bigoted right wing prejudice get in the way of facts.


Bluey is to the left of Corbyn mun. He’s now suggesting Tesco are artificially putting up prices to screw the consumer.

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Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 11:42 - Jul 23 with 1490 viewsbluey_the_blue

Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 11:34 - Jul 23 by longlostjack

Bluey is to the left of Corbyn mun. He’s now suggesting Tesco are artificially putting up prices to screw the consumer.


Arf!

All supermarkets artificially put prices up to generate profits. Is that news to you? Again, a point that you seemed to conveniently ignore, it would be good to see a full breakdown on goods with prices going up to se which are imported and which are locally sourced within UK. If the latter have prices go up, then Brexit is being used as an excuse, wouldn't you agree?
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Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 11:58 - Jul 23 with 1475 viewsEbo

Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 11:29 - Jul 23 by bluey_the_blue

Yup, he's f ucked in your opinion.

He's taken Codswallop to court. Let the judge decide based upon the evidence - ad it bears pointing out to you that in a libel case it's entirely on the defendant to prove their claims are reasonable to assume.

Don't let your bigoted left wing prejudice get in the way of the legal system.


This comment is going to bite you on the arse big time. Typical scummer.

Thank you, goodnight and bollocks
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Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 11:59 - Jul 23 with 1474 viewsBatterseajack

Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 11:42 - Jul 23 by bluey_the_blue

Arf!

All supermarkets artificially put prices up to generate profits. Is that news to you? Again, a point that you seemed to conveniently ignore, it would be good to see a full breakdown on goods with prices going up to se which are imported and which are locally sourced within UK. If the latter have prices go up, then Brexit is being used as an excuse, wouldn't you agree?


Maybe try reading the article then
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Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 12:01 - Jul 23 with 1473 viewsBatterseajack

A five-pack of bananas has gone up 11 per cent from 90p to £1; own brand farfalle, macaroni and linguine pasta have all risen 30 per cent from 50p a pack to 65p; seedless strawberry jam is up 23 per cent to 92p and iceberg lettuces are up 17 per cent at 60p each.

The highest price rise was for Merchant Gourmet puy lentils, up from £1.42 to £3.60 a pack - a rise of 152 per cent.

The branded items with the biggest rises include Cathedral City Mild Cheddar up 57 per cent to £5.50 for 550 grams; 20-packs of Carlsberg lager up 33 per cent from £9 to £12; Ferrero Rocher chocolates up from £1 to £1.25 and a 5kg bag of Salaam basmati rice now £9 versus £7 previously - a rise of 29 per cent.

Of the top 50 price rises for the supermarket, 18 were own-brand products.

This squeeze is being felt across supermarkets, with a weak pound partly to blame as it costs more to import goods.

Tesco said the rises were due to cost pressures that were hitting the entire market, and pointed out that over the last three weeks prices were cut on 121 items by 24% on average, including own-brand coconut milk, down 55p to 90p, and Tesco frosted flakes cereal, down 20p to £1.

A spokesman said: "Over recent months, cost pressures have continued to build and impact the market.

The prices of milk powder, potatoes and pork have all risen much faster than the official inflation figure of 2 per cent.


https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2019/07/19/tesco-raises-prices-1000-products-pa
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Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 12:04 - Jul 23 with 1457 viewsWarwickHunt

Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 11:09 - Jul 23 by bluey_the_blue

It's accepting reality, not denying.

Supermarkets look at any reason to push prices up. It would be interesting to see a full breakdown of the products with increased prices and see which were imported and which were sourced locally within UK...


You haven't noticed the supermarket price war that's been going on for years then.

Exactly how long were you in a coma?
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Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 12:11 - Jul 23 with 1451 viewsHighjack

Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 12:01 - Jul 23 by Batterseajack

A five-pack of bananas has gone up 11 per cent from 90p to £1; own brand farfalle, macaroni and linguine pasta have all risen 30 per cent from 50p a pack to 65p; seedless strawberry jam is up 23 per cent to 92p and iceberg lettuces are up 17 per cent at 60p each.

The highest price rise was for Merchant Gourmet puy lentils, up from £1.42 to £3.60 a pack - a rise of 152 per cent.

The branded items with the biggest rises include Cathedral City Mild Cheddar up 57 per cent to £5.50 for 550 grams; 20-packs of Carlsberg lager up 33 per cent from £9 to £12; Ferrero Rocher chocolates up from £1 to £1.25 and a 5kg bag of Salaam basmati rice now £9 versus £7 previously - a rise of 29 per cent.

Of the top 50 price rises for the supermarket, 18 were own-brand products.

This squeeze is being felt across supermarkets, with a weak pound partly to blame as it costs more to import goods.

Tesco said the rises were due to cost pressures that were hitting the entire market, and pointed out that over the last three weeks prices were cut on 121 items by 24% on average, including own-brand coconut milk, down 55p to 90p, and Tesco frosted flakes cereal, down 20p to £1.

A spokesman said: "Over recent months, cost pressures have continued to build and impact the market.

The prices of milk powder, potatoes and pork have all risen much faster than the official inflation figure of 2 per cent.


https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2019/07/19/tesco-raises-prices-1000-products-pa
[Post edited 23 Jul 2019 12:01]


The living wage going up is probably also a massive contributor. Having to pay 500,000 people an extra couple of quid an hour is going to hit their profit margin. Quite a few supermarkets are slashing or getting rid of their night operations completely because they don’t want to pay night premium.

The creatures outside looked from pig to man, and from man to pig, and from pig to man again; but already it was impossible to say which was which.
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Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 12:14 - Jul 23 with 1443 viewsBatterseajack

Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 12:11 - Jul 23 by Highjack

The living wage going up is probably also a massive contributor. Having to pay 500,000 people an extra couple of quid an hour is going to hit their profit margin. Quite a few supermarkets are slashing or getting rid of their night operations completely because they don’t want to pay night premium.


Of yeah, there is that too, definitely nothing to do with the value of the pound depreciating...
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Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 11:42 - Jul 23 by bluey_the_blue

Arf!

All supermarkets artificially put prices up to generate profits. Is that news to you? Again, a point that you seemed to conveniently ignore, it would be good to see a full breakdown on goods with prices going up to se which are imported and which are locally sourced within UK. If the latter have prices go up, then Brexit is being used as an excuse, wouldn't you agree?


I thought the Tories were the party of business.. oh wait .. I forgot... Brexit is much more important. What on earth do you mean by “artificially put up prices?”. Any business worth it’s salt will try to increase it’s margins. Providing there’s a competitive environment and they’re not exploiting their workers there’s nothing wrong with that. Why would Tesco publish commercially sensitive data that could be exploited by competitors? You really are very naive - just like your new leader.
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Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 12:15 - Jul 23 by longlostjack

I thought the Tories were the party of business.. oh wait .. I forgot... Brexit is much more important. What on earth do you mean by “artificially put up prices?”. Any business worth it’s salt will try to increase it’s margins. Providing there’s a competitive environment and they’re not exploiting their workers there’s nothing wrong with that. Why would Tesco publish commercially sensitive data that could be exploited by competitors? You really are very naive - just like your new leader.
[Post edited 23 Jul 2019 12:16]


So you claim...

Tesco want to increase their margins, that's fine, in a competitive market that's up to them. Brexit will be the reason and of course the'll put prices up on things unaffected by Brexit...

Indeed, you are naive.
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Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 13:18 - Jul 23 with 1392 viewsHighjack

Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 12:14 - Jul 23 by Batterseajack

Of yeah, there is that too, definitely nothing to do with the value of the pound depreciating...


Are you suggesting that when Tesco talk about “cost pressures” an enforced pay rise for over half a million employees that has to be paid for somewhere is irrelevant?

The creatures outside looked from pig to man, and from man to pig, and from pig to man again; but already it was impossible to say which was which.
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They'll have him breakfast, lunch and dinner.

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Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 13:27 - Jul 23 with 1383 viewsbluey_the_blue

Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 13:25 - Jul 23 by Ebo

They'll have him breakfast, lunch and dinner.


Really?

Well, given Barnier rather delusionally wants BoJo to deliver the WA rejected how many times by Parliament, just makes WTO rules more likely.
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Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 14:22 - Jul 23 with 1345 viewsgadgetuk

Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 13:27 - Jul 23 by bluey_the_blue

Really?

Well, given Barnier rather delusionally wants BoJo to deliver the WA rejected how many times by Parliament, just makes WTO rules more likely.


No Deal is likely to bring down the government forcing a general election. Boris will not want to risk his premiership so quickly. I suspect there may be a lot of huffing, puffing and blamemongering followed by a "I tried my best to deliver brexit but everyone was against me" and a subsequent withdrawal of article 50 while he explores other options. This would then give Boris 3 years to win over the people before the next mandatory GE.
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Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 14:31 - Jul 23 with 1333 viewsBatterseajack

Being a man of impeccable principle, Bojo is most likely going to re-badge TMs withdrawl agreement, but put a bigger emphasis on the scope of the future trading arrangement that will follow, to sell it to the mob.

What i never truly understood with brexiters, is that of they truly believe in the technical solution for the Irish border, why didn't they back the deal? The backstop would not have been implemented, and if it did, not for very long until the border posts and procedures were ready.
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Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 14:22 - Jul 23 by gadgetuk

No Deal is likely to bring down the government forcing a general election. Boris will not want to risk his premiership so quickly. I suspect there may be a lot of huffing, puffing and blamemongering followed by a "I tried my best to deliver brexit but everyone was against me" and a subsequent withdrawal of article 50 while he explores other options. This would then give Boris 3 years to win over the people before the next mandatory GE.


Hmm, not convinced on that. It could even be the case Boris (knowingly) gets the role specfically to bring about Brexit in what is intended to be a short term gig. Who knows?

The only chance of the WA getting through would be if the backstop was dropped / time limited. Maybe, just maybe, the EU posturing over it goes when faced with someone who would go the wto rules route. Again, who knows?
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Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 14:31 - Jul 23 by Batterseajack

Being a man of impeccable principle, Bojo is most likely going to re-badge TMs withdrawl agreement, but put a bigger emphasis on the scope of the future trading arrangement that will follow, to sell it to the mob.

What i never truly understood with brexiters, is that of they truly believe in the technical solution for the Irish border, why didn't they back the deal? The backstop would not have been implemented, and if it did, not for very long until the border posts and procedures were ready.
[Post edited 23 Jul 2019 14:31]


Possibly, but backstop will always be the sticking point.

The problem with the backstop is EU could simply reject any technical solution, forcing us into the backstop indefinitely. We could, for example, provide a technical solution that solves every problem known to man ( or woman or whatever you identify as ) - needs both parties to agree.

When EU refused to countenance even something as simple as time limiting the backstop to say 3 years, that rings alarm bells.
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Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 14:51 - Jul 23 with 1297 viewsWarwickHunt

Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 14:50 - Jul 23 by bluey_the_blue

Possibly, but backstop will always be the sticking point.

The problem with the backstop is EU could simply reject any technical solution, forcing us into the backstop indefinitely. We could, for example, provide a technical solution that solves every problem known to man ( or woman or whatever you identify as ) - needs both parties to agree.

When EU refused to countenance even something as simple as time limiting the backstop to say 3 years, that rings alarm bells.


If it was time-limited it wouldn't be a fùcking backstop, you dopey twát.
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Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 15:03 - Jul 23 with 1290 viewsBatterseajack

Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 14:50 - Jul 23 by bluey_the_blue

Possibly, but backstop will always be the sticking point.

The problem with the backstop is EU could simply reject any technical solution, forcing us into the backstop indefinitely. We could, for example, provide a technical solution that solves every problem known to man ( or woman or whatever you identify as ) - needs both parties to agree.

When EU refused to countenance even something as simple as time limiting the backstop to say 3 years, that rings alarm bells.


What makes you think that they'll keep us in against our will? Once we have set up this barcode system with invisible barcode readers and invisible customs declaration facilities, they'll be glad to see the back of us surely?
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