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To feel so angry that we'll be getting a no deal Brexit now on top of all this shit

324 replies

puffinsseagulls · 16/10/2020 14:19

Australia deal = no deal effectively. Quite annoyed with the PM smirking though his speech as well. Seemingly uncaring about what he's inflicting on people. I do believe people in 2016 weren't voting for no deal. I know it's happening anyway, but it's a cheek to try to blame the EU for it imo.

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RoSEbuds6 · 16/10/2020 21:24

An utter shit-show. I despair.

LizzieSiddal · 16/10/2020 21:49

With Covid too, the UK is utterly fucked. It will lead to the break up of the UK, and I don’t blame N Ireland and Scotland for wanting nothing to do with UK govt.
The uk Govt and those who support Brexit are a world beating embarrassment and I’m so fucking angry that people were TOLD we were being lied to, and they wouldn’t believed us. These Arrogant idiots are about to be taught a very nasty lesson, unfortunately we will all suffer whilst they do so.

ssd · 16/10/2020 21:51

We're going to get independence over this. I pity England, stuck with a lifetime of tory governments.

Roussette · 16/10/2020 22:05

@WhatdoImean

Your post early on was class.

What the actual fucking hell are we doing here? Who on MN is going to admit this is what we wanted?

We are in the middle of an absolute shitshow and there is nothing to redeem it.
A 'no deal' is what Johnson and his cronies wanted, cream off a no deal. His backers are due to make 8 billion from this.

Will Johnson suffer? Nah. He'll resign, line his pockets, and faff around with little Wilf until he fancies another new wife.

We've been had.

Well... not me. I didn't vote for this

HeronLanyon · 16/10/2020 22:05

It was all too predictable that this was exactly what would happen.
It is depressing. Life just seems to have turned upside down with no end in sight to yet more crap.
No doubt we’ll all look back on this period sometime and fundamentally we remain a wealthy privileged society but it’s gonna be an awful next few years I think.
Hey ho.

Roussette · 16/10/2020 22:07

These Arrogant idiots are about to be taught a very nasty lesson, unfortunately we will all suffer whilst they do so

Do you think they'll admit it?

Nope.
Already a few friends who I know voted to Leave are saying they didn't.

If they were to take a poll as to who voted for it at the time, it will be laughable.
Deny deny deny

Roussette · 16/10/2020 22:22

He's smirking because he knows he has the EU over a barrel. They need us more than we need them and all this is them trying to get what they want without compromise

This made me laugh out loud.

Do tell me what the EU comprising of 27 countries need us for? I'm all ears!
Look at a list of companies that left the UK as a result of the Brexit vote...
a third have moved or are moving.. manufacturing, sciences, finance... and that was before covid!

TeaSoakedDisasterMagnet · 16/10/2020 22:26

There never was going to be a deal. The very day the results of the vote were announced most of us (or those who voted remain anyway) knew this would all go to shit. Certainly I don’t know anyone who voted remain who ever thought it would go any way but this to be honest, and I’m baffled that people couldn’t see this coming.

Porcupineinwaiting · 16/10/2020 23:04

Yeah I reckon in 12 months or so there'll be precious few who will admit having voted leave, although some will have a neighbour/second cousin/ colleague who did.

And a few who will there in there in the shit whilst insisting that is what they wanted all along.

AKissAndASmile · 16/10/2020 23:09

He's smirking because he knows he has the EU over a barrel. They need us more than we need them and all this is them trying to get what they want without compromise.
Confused
Deluded as fuck

SabrinaThwaite · 16/10/2020 23:10

@TeaSoakedDisasterMagnet

There never was going to be a deal. The very day the results of the vote were announced most of us (or those who voted remain anyway) knew this would all go to shit. Certainly I don’t know anyone who voted remain who ever thought it would go any way but this to be honest, and I’m baffled that people couldn’t see this coming.
If May had acknowledged the 52/48 split and gone down the EEA route then it would have been so much easier.

But apparently that wasn’t a pure enough Brexit.

emilybrontescorsett · 16/10/2020 23:19

Don’t worry people.
We will have an extra £350 million per week to spend on the NHS. Don’t forget the Brexitters told us so.
So no need at all to isolate or stick to any covid ‘rules’ as the NHS can absolutely manage. After all every week there’s an extra £350,000,000 being pumped into the coffers.

CherryPavlova · 16/10/2020 23:31

We will have blue passports and lots of jobs building concrete holding pens for lorries in Kent, let’s not forget. The great Farage car park instead of the Weald.

Sunshiney1981 · 16/10/2020 23:57

@emilybrontescorsett

Do you mean this pack of utter lies that people fell for?

To feel so angry that we'll be getting a no deal Brexit now on top of all this shit
Sunshiney1981 · 17/10/2020 00:01

Johnson, Gove, Mogg and Cummings should be in prison for the lies they told surrounding Brexit and the state of our country.

And still no-one comes along to give us any reasons they think we’re better off out.....

AllesAusLiebe · 17/10/2020 01:11

He's smirking because he knows he has the EU over a barrel. They need us more than we need them and all this is them trying to get what they want without compromise

As a holder of an EU passport who can leave this mess at any time, unlike the poor people of this country with whom I have huge sympathy for, you are either deluded or making full use of the pre-brexit supply of cheap drugs.

HappydaysArehere · 17/10/2020 01:35

It is no surprise that we are facing a no deal. Also no surprise they are laying the blame on the EU. Completely predictable. What a shower!

LadyWithLapdog · 17/10/2020 01:46

YANBU. He’s a smirking clueless prick.

goisey · 17/10/2020 01:55

@amusedtodeath1

He's smirking because he knows he has the EU over a barrel. They need us more than we need them and all this is them trying to get what they want without compromise.

It ain't over yet people. My guess is they are playing chicken right now and Boris is confident they will back down first

Hmm what are you smoking?
goisey · 17/10/2020 01:57

@Pumperthepumper

I’m so angry about this - every fucking prediction Remainers made (fucking over the GFA, massive drop in food standards, no deal) has come true and STILL Leavers are trying to pretend Johnson knows what he’s doing and that it’s for the best and that they knew what they were voting for.

Like another PP said, I can’t understand why Leavers aren’t rioting in the streets for being made to look like complete and utter idiots, and making the UK a global laughing stock.

Fuck every single one of you who voted for this. I hope you’re ashamed, not only of how you voted but also for your refusal to do anything about the lies you were fed and believed.

This x100000000000
PhilSwagielka · 17/10/2020 02:52

I’m just too exhausted to care. It was always the plan. I’m not enjoying the laughing and sneering from Brexiters though, it’s like Derby Day.

nighttrains · 17/10/2020 03:12

@MumbleJunction

It's a shit show. I know my parents didn't vote for no deal when they voted leave. A recent survey in the FT shows most people think it's a bad idea now. Why the fuck can't our shite bag government do a deal? 2021 is going to be a wipeout.
Unfortunately they are getting what they did vote for, they voted to leave no matter how it was achieved. The referendum didn't ask leave with or leave without, if they didn't want to leave without a deal they should have voted remain.
Namenic · 17/10/2020 03:18

This is kinda predictable just like how opening up quickly and starting schools normally was going be a problem. Even brexiteers agreed that brexit was going to be costly economically in the short term (though they argued that the long term outweighed this).

Covid on top, should have pushed people to compromise more to prevent worse financial problems. People don’t care and prefer to argue against masks and restrictions.

ToryAldi · 17/10/2020 03:32

The poll is interesting - I wouldn’t have expected many leavers would come on this thread and admit to contributing to or defending this shut show but I’d have expected more to vote against the OP.

wontonwoman · 17/10/2020 03:36

He always passes the buck and blames something/someone else. He will blame the shambles of brexit on Covid probably.

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