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Dairy products 'may become luxuries' after UK leaves EU
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostThe less fortunate can **** off to the EU.
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Originally posted by meridian View PostThat right is also being removed. Joined-up thinking not the strong point of a crustacean?
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Originally posted by Whorty View PostOr, as the title of this thread and point of the story says, some milk based products will become a luxury that not everyone can afford. Not that the products won't be available, just that the price may exclude those less fortunate than some of us. But hey, isn't that the way quitters think? They only care about themselves, and stuff those less fortunate.
Oh no you are a middle class white guy who never sees the real impact of this so it is nice to sit there and accuse people of only caring about themselves.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostWhat, no path for the pathetic to the land of milk and honey!
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Originally posted by original PM View PostAnd your life has been affected by the recent immigration issue has it?
Oh no you are a middle class white guy who never sees the real impact of this so it is nice to sit there and accuse people of only caring about themselves.
Take your strawman elsewhere.Comment
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Originally posted by original PM View Post...Oh no you are a middle class white guy who never sees the real impact of this so it is nice to sit there and accuse people of only caring about themselves...Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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Originally posted by meridian View PostAre you related to Shaunbhoy? The thread is about tariffs and the impact on a necessity such as milk, infant formula, and other dairy, not immigration.
Take your strawman elsewhere.Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostSeems like you're telling him to count his privileges. Now you are revealed for the virtue signalling trendy lefty snowflake that you really are.
'But hey, isn't that the way quitters think? They only care about themselves, and stuff those less fortunate.'
And the point I was trying to make was that a lot of people voted Brexit not because they were personally affected but because they were aware a lot of people who already were affected by 'uncontrolled' immigration and would continue to be - mainly poor people whose voice often does not get heard.
But you know...
whatever.Comment
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Dairy products 'may become luxuries' after UK leaves EU
Originally posted by original PM View PostIt was actually in direct response to this phrase from Whorty
'But hey, isn't that the way quitters think? They only care about themselves, and stuff those less fortunate.'
And the point I was trying to make was that a lot of people voted Brexit not because they were personally affected but because they were aware a lot of people who already were affected by 'uncontrolled' immigration and would continue to be - mainly poor people whose voice often does not get heard.
But you know...
whatever.
Thus proving that all you care about is forriners, and not what the various impacts of Brexit will be on everyone.Comment
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Originally posted by meridian View PostAnd yet, in a thread that directly attempts to discuss the impact of milk prices on people that will be affected (and especially poor people being able to afford infant formula), you choose not to discuss that but to bring the topic back to immigration.
Thus proving that all you care about is forriners, and not what the various impacts of Brexit will be on everyone.
They know that if the UK government wanted to do something about foreigners coming here, they could have and would have. But they aren't doing much - apart from presenting the country as an uncontrolled shambles - and don't want to do much for fear of actually doing something that might make a difference.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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