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Tom Hayes's avatar

I might even run such a program myself!

Eric Gates's avatar

I assume that the UK negotiating performance for Brexit will be taught for many years as the example of "how not to....".

Charlie J's avatar

My wife and I visited England in the fall of 2015 just as Brexit was ramping up. Stayed a couple of weeks and loved every minute. And figured we would be back in five or so years. It was a little pricey, 100 lbs cost us around 160 US.

The day after Brexit passed we immediately booked a trip for a few months hence as we KNEW the lb was going to maybe not crash, but take a healthy hit.

And so it did! Fall of 2016, it’s now trading at 116 US. Again, great trip, just a whole lot cheaper this time around.

Thanks Brexiteers! Keep up the GREAT work.

Chris Barron's avatar

The other damage caused by the brexit process is 'telling the truth in the media, or the loss of it. We all agree we were lied to by the brexiteers. The legacy is 'GB news' and any constraint on the media forcing them to be truthful. Yes, broadcasters and the press have always distorted things but since Brexit its gone to a new level.

Tom Hayes's avatar

And the government appears not to want to do anything about it. The Culture Secretary, Lisa Nandy, has gone MIA.