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    Quote Originally Posted by Fraisod View Post
    Well, another revered figure, Benjamin Franklin, had a heck of a time getting people to start installing lightning rods on their roofs, because people thought they might go against God's will, and they only save a few unfortunates -- bad luck, yes, but terrible and preventable.
    Wow, but it shouldn't surprise me as religion is known for dumbing down people.

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    Makes me wonder: was this shoddy deal an accident..? Or was it a deliberate move by a bunch of disaster capitalists who sought to profit of the misery it would cause in Britain ? Turns out: it's number 2.


    Before the Brexit referendum, two thirds of the financial sector donations went to the “Leave” campaign. Why was the industry largely in favor of leaving? On June 24, 2016, people around the world rubbed their eyes. Brexit happened on January 31st 2020 when the United Kingdom formally left the institutions of the European Union.
    Brexit, or, indeed, any -exit, was never meant to be successful.



    Wake up and smell the coffee.


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    After the end of the Brexit transition period, the logistics service provider DB Schenker is facing a bureaucratic challenge. Only a tenth of all shipments to the UK are properly documented. The subsidiary of Deutsche Bahn is now pulling the emergency brake.



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    A good two weeks after Brexit, more and more British companies are complaining about the trade agreement with the EU. The bureaucracy costs time and money. Anger is particularly great among fishermen.

    British entrepreneurs vent their displeasure. Bureaucracy, customs regulations, food shortages - London's supposedly "fantastic Brexit deal" with the EU does not stand up to the reality check. Just two weeks after leaving the EU, they are calling for renegotiations. What options does London have?

    The exit of Great Britain from the internal market and the customs union is making companies more troubled than the prime minister's positive comments would lead to hope. A good week after Great Britain left the EU internal market and the customs union at the turn of the year, the consequences for the movement of goods are noticeable.



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