Mumsnet brexit
Genuinely curious. I can't see how it has improved things at all. Apparently Brexit could have been great but the nasty Europeans are mumsnet brexit the UK for our independence of spirit.
It's going to be 4 years since we withdrew our membership in European Union. Apart from the passport colour some people might prefer can anyone name one positive change which happened since then. The UK got covid vaccinations approved and ready for use despite EU regulations. Does that count? No that doesn't count. That was done under EU regs. I can't think of anything - unless you think that the freedom to pollute rivers and seas with sewage is a bonus.
Mumsnet brexit
Brexit is a shit show for my sector. The German firm has already agreed to reimburse me but it's all such a ball ache. So I have a very bleak outlook when it comes to Brexit. Genuinely, I would like to hear of good news stories around Brexit. How has it made your life better? If your pay has increased - how much by and which industry are you in? If there has been a legal upside for you - which law and how has it helped? Other than it made me get on and get dual nationality. Otherwise it completely threw a spanner in our life plans. I could have got it years ago but Brexit made me get my arse into gear! No actual benefits though. They went nuts, full on I also enjoy the utter spiteful ness of the EU in general. The Ursula person is an absolute travesty, much worse and unelected than any of our leaders. It makes me glad to be outta there. I do struggle to understand why people are still so aggregated by it.
Customise Getting started FAQ's. No that doesn't count. You are being unreasonable.
By Sebastian Murphy-bates For Mailonline. Parents who fear panic-buying in the event of a Brexit that does not include a trade deal with the EU are hoarding non-perishables. Mumsnet users have shared so-called hamster lists detailing the food they are stocking up on. Even people who do not fear that a 'no-deal' exit from the bloc are filling their cupboards in case those who are scared empty their local supermarket shelves. It comes after after a former adviser to environment secretary Michael Gove warned some food imports, including seasonal fruits, could be affected. Mumsnet users say they are stocking up on tinned food as they fear panic buying might set in if there's a no-deal Brexit file photo. Though he reassured the public that they would not go without the food they need, mothers are stocking up on pasta, baked beans and tinned fruit.
Those promised rewards for Britain of leaving the EU should surely be with us by now. UK and the EU set to remain best of enemies as dawns. No awkward halfway house like Theresa May had negotiated. No Brexit light. Out completely. Brexit well and truly done. It was only with a clean break, they told us, that the UK could unleash its full potential, and wrestle free from the chains of EU regulation and bureaucracy.
Mumsnet brexit
I thought that the random six million folks who signed up might have had a voice. So on we go into the wilderness that is Brexit. I have a cellar full of tinned peas and spam. I will survive.
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And I'm afraid I don't have a shred of sympathy for anyone who voted Leave and now regrets it - it was so blindingly obvious that we were being lied to and sold a fairytale. This is not what they promised, is it? This thread is not accepting new messages. Fern Britton 'blames Phillip Schofield over her This Morning exit and sees Celebrity Big Brother as a career relaunch' after split from husband Phil Vickery Council goes to war with businessman over his seafront arcade redesign - so can YOU spot what's upset them? Can someone give me one benefit of Brexit. Bernard Matthews turkey factory is to close at cost of jobs as loss-making firm fails to find a buyer Lee Anderson is 'greeted with standing ovation' at Tory fundraiser even though he is suspended from the Some people I know voted Leave to destabilise the UK. Latest Stories. The hunting behavior could be a sign of a wider shift in the marine ecosystem. He resigned in protest over Prime Minister Theresa May's proposed deal with the bloc, saying it was 'not without challenges'.
Genuinely curious.
I think I'm just as piping mad about this as I was in - they're taking the whole country for fools. The 'morons' you refer to would be most of the people in the UK. If there has been a legal upside for you - which law and how has it helped? Please create an account To comment on this thread you need to create a Mumsnet account. Genuinely curious. The poignant funeral wishes Dave Myers revealed before his death: Martinis before church, William Blake and Vaughan Williams for tears Noah Cyrus is 'very loyal' to father Billy Ray following his divorce from her mother Tish - as singer, 24, faces new feud claims with her mom House Of Games: A classic formula that's seedily seductive and worth the year wait Pregnant Sofia Richie lifts her shirt to reveal her bare baby bump Start a new thread Flip thread Hide thread. Fans go wild that the heartthrob has reached this big milestone Dua Lipa looks incredible in a skin-tight leather gown as she leads the stars alongside Ellie Goulding and pregnant Fleur East on the swanky red carpet What texts!? Brexit delivered for them. Another said she was 'stocking up' on tune, tomatoes and bread mix as another said she was loading up on 'nappies, Calpol, formula, toiletries, paracetamol etc'. We had a referendum you see and by voting in it you accepted it as valid. What TudorBeckham and anythinginapinch said. It's a nightmare.
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