UK Brexit - The UK referendum on leaving the EU - Pt 2: Johnson's Folly

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"As long as the beer shelves stay full we'll be ok"

Here we are ladies and gents. The local Co-op has no wine and roughly 20 four-packs of beer on their shelves at 5.30pm on a Friday evening. Needless to say there was stunned looks on the faces of those walking in.

Fortunately I'm in an area where there are other options (Although Co-op is the most convenient for me personally) so it's not life and death yet and the Co-op was hit earlier and has been hit harder than the others for whatever reason, but the flow on effect in the local area has been quite obvious with the Sainsbury's and Iceland shelves thinning out more and more over the last two months, most notably in Sainsbury's this evening when I went to procure my Friday night's booze.

It's getting very interesting indeed.
 

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Jeepers
If only this could have been predicted ….
Hope meds is doing ok.
I assume he had to cancel his account as the nursing home staff has gone back to Europe, no one to let him on the internet.
 
Meds probably moved from the UK too and cancelled his account in disgust? LOL afterall he was wrong about pretty much everything.
No doubt thinks it’s all Europe’s fault. Nasty people treating the Queen wrong.
 

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Meds probably moved from the UK too and cancelled his account in disgust? LOL afterall he was wrong about pretty much everything.
And not just on Brexit.

Consistently wrong, mostly because he loved the fight.
 
Imagine telling someone to get f***ed and then expecting flowers and hand jobs.
Remember GET CARTER ??

Corners old mate out the back of the bookies, old mate pleading for mercy.

" You KNEW this would happen !.. "
 
This is here to stay, Brexiters been warned before, the supplies are ***** .

Rising commodity prices, shipping costs etc are also not helping. It's an absolute disaster.



British farmers are being forced to slash production next year because of a massive shortfall in workers that has caused an “unprecedented” amount of food to be thrown into landfill in 2021.
The food supply crunch is set to come at a time when imports of produce from the EU are under increased strain due to the introduction of a wave of border controls and checks which have been repeatedly postponed after Brexit.

Shoppers are being advised to brace for more empty shelves and significant food price inflation as UK production falls and more goods are imported, increasing the country’s carbon footprint.

The desperate shortage of labour adds to a growing list of problems for UK farmers who are also dealing with soaring costs for shipping, energy and fertiliser while supermarkets battle to keep prices down as they vie for market share with discount chains.
Growers say they have been forced to throw away millions of pounds of produce, including blueberries, raspberries, apples, salad leaves, tomatoes and flowers.
 
This is here to stay, Brexiters been warned before, the supplies are ***** .

Rising commodity prices, shipping costs etc are also not helping. It's an absolute disaster.



British farmers are being forced to slash production next year because of a massive shortfall in workers that has caused an “unprecedented” amount of food to be thrown into landfill in 2021.
The food supply crunch is set to come at a time when imports of produce from the EU are under increased strain due to the introduction of a wave of border controls and checks which have been repeatedly postponed after Brexit.

Shoppers are being advised to brace for more empty shelves and significant food price inflation as UK production falls and more goods are imported, increasing the country’s carbon footprint.

The desperate shortage of labour adds to a growing list of problems for UK farmers who are also dealing with soaring costs for shipping, energy and fertiliser while supermarkets battle to keep prices down as they vie for market share with discount chains.
Growers say they have been forced to throw away millions of pounds of produce, including blueberries, raspberries, apples, salad leaves, tomatoes and flowers.
Who knows - maybe if nobody can buy any food then their carbon footprint will actually drop!
 
This is here to stay, Brexiters been warned before, the supplies are ***** .

Rising commodity prices, shipping costs etc are also not helping. It's an absolute disaster.



British farmers are being forced to slash production next year because of a massive shortfall in workers that has caused an “unprecedented” amount of food to be thrown into landfill in 2021.
The food supply crunch is set to come at a time when imports of produce from the EU are under increased strain due to the introduction of a wave of border controls and checks which have been repeatedly postponed after Brexit.

Shoppers are being advised to brace for more empty shelves and significant food price inflation as UK production falls and more goods are imported, increasing the country’s carbon footprint.

The desperate shortage of labour adds to a growing list of problems for UK farmers who are also dealing with soaring costs for shipping, energy and fertiliser while supermarkets battle to keep prices down as they vie for market share with discount chains.
Growers say they have been forced to throw away millions of pounds of produce, including blueberries, raspberries, apples, salad leaves, tomatoes and flowers.
but hey, at least we stuck it up the brown people
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