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"Brexit stems from a civil war in capitalism"

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Interesting take.

I think it’s much simpler though. Stupidity crossed with nationalism.

Besides oligarchs and the odd invester, most capitalists oppose brexit.



The pollution paradox concept's quite interesting, I think he's on to something there.

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https://uk.reuters.com/article/uk-britain-economy-deloitte-cfo/three-quarters-of-big-uk-firms-downbeat-on-brexit-deloitte-survey-idUKKBN1JR29G

For example.
Google it.

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@shavixmir said
https://uk.reuters.com/article/uk-britain-economy-deloitte-cfo/three-quarters-of-big-uk-firms-downbeat-on-brexit-deloitte-survey-idUKKBN1JR29G

For example.
Google it.
Holy crap on a Christmas tree. We are gonna lose our access to Bratwurst and Irish recipe sausages thanks to bloody brexit and a crappy negotiating team.
Who’d a thought it would come to this, no Bratties.

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I posted the first link I found.

There’s poops loads on the BBC about it too.

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Yeah but what about the Bratties not coming in the other direction. It’s actually the EU side that has decided this but it’s a sign of the silliness to come.
Not being able to get your hands on a dodgy banana or carrot is going to pale into insignificance.