Unless you believe the governments promises about divergence and/or work in the manufacture of chemicals, aerospace components, motor vehicles, most farming, fishing, the sale of services into the EU, including IT, business & professional services, legal services, education services (including TEFL) or the sale of services to those that work in the aforementioned industry sectors*. *There might be some sectors that I've missed.
The people in the video could also be described as ‘doing fine’. They’re not dead. Unfortunately, before they crashed, they were doing better than fine, having a good time. Sounds very familiar.
Haven’t you been a vocal advocate for leaving? Why would you want to leave, if you admit you don’t think it will be smooth?
Fair enough. Despite how it may appear, I respect that opinion. I disagree with it, I believe that knowingly and purposefully putting the country through troubling times is not something worth doing, for unknown potential rewards. I can see why others think differently though.
Actual result of that reckless showing-off; Lake of the Ozarks Boat Crash injury count: - Four broken ribs, punctured lung, broken foot - Crushed eye orbital, broken back at T8 - Broken pelvis (now in a wheelchair) - Crushed eye orbital - Fractured hip, broken wrist
If you really want to spoil your weekend read this about what Boris's deal and position actually mean and its not fine - far far from it It would also be good if the likes of @Dragon Tyke who insisted the EU was actually holding us back - but without so far giving any thing to support that could maybe tell me why this is wrong and cheer me up a bit https://www.politics.co.uk/blogs/20...rything-you-need-to-know-about-johnson-s-trad