Stooo wrote:Brexit: No-deal would lead to immediate food and medicine shortages, government 'doomsday' study claims 'The supermarkets in Cornwall and Scotland will run out of food within a couple of days, and hospitals will run out of medicines within two weeks,' a source said
We would be fucked. I hope I get enough time to help my lad to stockpile some insulin, and beans...
banana chewits wrote:the little englanders who voted for this will probably say we can just start manufacturing anything we get from elsewhere.
Stooo wrote:banana chewits wrote:the little englanders who voted for this will probably say we can just start manufacturing anything we get from elsewhere.
No, they will talk about how the EUSSR visited this mess on us. It's always going to be someone else's fault in their eyes.
banana chewits wrote:Stooo wrote:banana chewits wrote:the little englanders who voted for this will probably say we can just start manufacturing anything we get from elsewhere.
No, they will talk about how the EUSSR visited this mess on us. It's always going to be someone else's fault in their eyes.
they had to vote us out so the nasty brown people with their medical & nursing degrees couldn't come in, you're probably right about who they'll blame when it falls apart.
Stooo wrote:Brexit: No-deal would lead to immediate food and medicine shortages, government 'doomsday' study claims 'The supermarkets in Cornwall and Scotland will run out of food within a couple of days, and hospitals will run out of medicines within two weeks,' a source said
We would be fucked. I hope I get enough time to help my lad to stockpile some insulin, and beans...
banana chewits wrote:the little englanders who voted for this will probably say we can just start manufacturing anything we get from elsewhere.
Guest wrote:banana chewits wrote:the little englanders who voted for this will probably say we can just start manufacturing anything we get from elsewhere.
Why not, there was a day when Britain supplied the world with goods.
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