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A Political Thread pt. 2
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<blockquote data-quote="Which Tyler" data-source="post: 1055343" data-attributes="member: 73592"><p>If that poll is accurate, then **** me it's depressing.</p><p>Interestingly, not one item on that list is remotely an advantage over the status quo.</p><p></p><p></p><p>As for pounds and ounces, shops were never not allowed to use them, it was only the exclusive use of them that was ever disallowed. No shop will go back to being only iimperial (except as a publicity stunt) as they'll immediately lose all customers under the age of 50 who'll just go so ewhere else where they know how much they're buying.</p><p>Like blue passports, its an utterly meaningless "win".</p><p></p><p>But then, as far as can tell, no-one has yet to find an actual, real win that can be attributed to Brexit if it ever actually happens. Just meaningless slogans (eg sovereignty) and meaningless gestures (eg pounds and ounces), and the occasional trumpetting up of something that was never disallowed in the first place (eg blue passports)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Which Tyler, post: 1055343, member: 73592"] If that poll is accurate, then **** me it's depressing. Interestingly, not one item on that list is remotely an advantage over the status quo. As for pounds and ounces, shops were never not allowed to use them, it was only the exclusive use of them that was ever disallowed. No shop will go back to being only iimperial (except as a publicity stunt) as they'll immediately lose all customers under the age of 50 who'll just go so ewhere else where they know how much they're buying. Like blue passports, its an utterly meaningless "win". But then, as far as can tell, no-one has yet to find an actual, real win that can be attributed to Brexit if it ever actually happens. Just meaningless slogans (eg sovereignty) and meaningless gestures (eg pounds and ounces), and the occasional trumpetting up of something that was never disallowed in the first place (eg blue passports) [/QUOTE]
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