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Yes we voted for Brexit, I did and I am still convinced that was the right thing to do.
I did not however vote for Bloody Stupid Johnston and his mates to lead us, the average worker, into financial disaster when they themselves would not be affected
Yes we voted for Brexit, I did and I am still convinced that was the right thing to do.
I did not however vote for Bloody Stupid Johnston and his mates to lead us, the average worker, into financial disaster when they themselves would not be affected
What did you expect. The reason I didn't vote leave was because of Johnston and Gove. A big part of me wanted to vote out, but the prospect of those two running things was too dreadful to contemplate. Seemed to me whatever way it went the average worker would be stuffed.
Tesco running low on Marmite in ongoing price row with Unilever
Supplier halts deliveries of range of household brands, blaming the falling value of the pound for cost increases.
Tesco running low on Marmite in ongoing price row with Unilever
Supplier halts deliveries of range of household brands, blaming the falling value of the pound for cost increases.
Tesco running low on Marmite in ongoing price row with Unilever
Supplier halts deliveries of range of household brands, blaming the falling value of the pound for cost increases.
Yes but some of the other products they have put up are made in Britain it's just a price grab nothing to do with Brexit really.
Yes but some of the other products they have put up are made in Britain it's just a price grab nothing to do with Brexit really.
Hear, hear. A lot of their stuff is made abroad by cheap labour. This is just an attempt to maintain their profit margin. Makes you wonder why they don't lower prices when the pound is strong doesn't it?