• @[email protected]
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    297 hours ago

    This has very much the feeling of ‘they need us more than we need them’

    I’m in the UK and some people voted for Brexit saying the same. Look how that turned out for us over the last five years.

    • @Pofski
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      97 hours ago

      I know this is sidetracking a bit, but i just wanted the chance to ask somebody who is actually from Great Britain, how is it there.? Without having to look for information online that could be propaganda as we don’t really know which information source is reliable or not. How are you guys holding up?

      • @eyes
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        53 hours ago

        Bad, I’m lucky and live in a fairly afluent area of the south (but outside of London) but decades of conservative cuts have left our local government councils broke. My best friends moved to Europe because one of them worked in the arts and there’s not enough jobs to support them in just the UK. The new Labour government is an improvement but has shifted significantly to the right in their policies and feels like Conservative Light and is actively persecuting Trans and immigrant people through it’s policies to appeal to ex-conservatives. They’re starting to seek closer ties to Europe again but everything feels pretty hopeless.

        • @raynethackery
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          124 minutes ago

          Ask our Democrats how that’s working out.

      • @[email protected]
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        33 hours ago

        Bit chilly today, otherwise fine.

        Imports and exports have largely been the same before and after Brexit, with a dip as people figured out the bureaucratic mountains of paperwork involved that wasn’t needed before.

        Source: https://researchbriefings.files.parliament.uk/documents/CBP-7851/CBP-7851.pdf

        Section 3 for the graphs.

        I dare say we’ve lost a lot of influence across Europe over it. We didn’t get any of the supposed “benefits”, but trade didn’t just drop off a cliff either. For all the bluster over the hardness of the Brexit we’d like, it mostly seems to be business as usual.

      • @Marleyinoc
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        05 hours ago

        For starters: If someone has an ® behind their name it’s most likely a lie.