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Imagine there's some very obvious reasons for this.
One thing that strikes me as absurd, you can see U.K/E.U activity stalling in unison. Post UK exit, in a rationale world you'd be able to say, okay, we agree to disagree on a wide range of policies, but let's not keep shooting each in the foot with tit for tat prohibitive taxes.
Surprised me to learn that from the U.K, stuff can be shipped both faster from P.R.China and at no extra cost than shipping from the E.U. That's even after VAT government levy/sales tax.
I expect the infantile pro-E.U anti independent crowd in the U.K would just point to post Brexit repercussions whilst simultaneously pointing to problems of ludicrous E.U immigration policies.
When I say E.U I include the U.K, but here we are all still getting squeezed after U.S interest in meddling in Ukraine starts to fade in to the background. Mr. Boris Johnson is a war criminal, like Anthony Blair, and so who do I look to for leadership?
my friend, you speak so much from my heart thank you very much
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @clr 10 Feb
and so who do I look to for leadership?
Look into a mirror.
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you have to do a bit of research, but Johnson clearly went to Kiev when peace negotiations with Moscow were due in April 2022. there is no interest in peace on the part of the military industrial complex
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