Message from @PureEvilPie
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No more Pakis, no more Brexit, more spending, more taxes
Everything would be great
yea but Weez would want everyone treat you like a whore so idk if youd be the best gage
Ffs stop
You don’t want more of this? Why not? 😩
I found it just for you!
Damn dog.
Just forced his way under my legs
Typical boomer, camouflage shorts.
The Environment Secretary, Michael Gove, told the Environmental Audit Committee in December 2018 that friction and disruption between Calais and Dover which would impede the UK’s ability to get food, particularly perishable items, into the market would likely drive some price increases. He added that the costs of finding alternative routes into the UK, for example, if Spanish produce were to be routed by sea from Spain rather than go through the short straits, would likely add to the costs of that produce.1
86. The UK has one of the most productive life sciences industries in the world. In 2016, it generated £63.5 billion in turnover, employing 233,000 people. It exported 48% of its manufactured products to the EU. 74% of life science imports were from the EU in 2015.123
And for the impact:
89. On 19 June 2019, we asked witnesses to summarise the impact of no deal on the life sciences and chemical industries. Steve Bates, Chief Executive of the BioIndustry Association (BIA), said, “A disorderly no-deal Brexit will negatively impact patients, public health and the life science sector.” Martin Sawer, Executive Director of the Healthcare Distribution Association, said, “[ ... ] we would expect medicine shortages and a lot of price rises for the NHS to happen pretty quickly, and some shortages in most constituencies around the UK for sure.” Nishma Patel, Chemicals Policy Director for the Chemical Industries Association, said, “It will mean that businesses face continuous price rises and costs. There will be inefficiencies. The chemical industry is a just-in-time industry, so there will be an impact on getting material in and out of the country.”129
Yes yes, we know Brexit is bad
These morons don’t care about that
That no deal is genuinely dreadful
You can’t change their minds because they actually believe their propaganda
Good luck
They don’t look at evidence when it’s given to them
And this report was fucking made by mostly tories
Not even remainers
And if they do read it, they’ll complain about the source being “bias”
And will just disregard everything you say
The source isn’t bias though
Look at the authors
Your bias is biased
>Implying they care
You won’t get honest debate on this server, unless it’s with a select few.
That’s why I just troll now
I haven’t even gotten to our research and data impacts yet
That’s at the end of the report
Again, they don’t care lmao
Wouldn't it be more effective to just post a link to the report?
I did