6 ways Brexit has made Brits’ lives worse – from airport queues to food prices

https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politics/6-ways-brexit-made-brits-34587711

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25 comments
  1. That’s nonsense. The list is much shorter.

    What has Brexit made worse?

    A. Everything.

  2. My favourite is when 400 people get off a plane from Liverpool to Alicante and then complain that brexit caused the queues in the UK line whilst the EU line is empty.

  3. I appreciate I am going to get downvoted into oblivion for what I’m about to say. But I’ve spend the last 6 months hearing labour talk about a £20bn black hole and how awful that is for the UK. 

    The BBC have said net gain after all previous EU incentives to the UK is still paid puts us £9bn better off a year post Brexit, whilst I appreciate there’s plenty of negatives how can this not be listed as a positive?

  4. Airport ques don’t effect me . I can’t afford a holiday.

  5. Don’t worry, any second now a leave voter will come along and remind us of all the ways Brexit has made our lives better. Hello? Anyone there?

  6. Labour will sell us out and we’ll be back in before their time is out. Brexit will be only by name

  7. Hmm, may not be Brexit. Food prices have gone up across the world.

  8. A person I know who was a brexiteer said to me, things will get better, just wait and see.

    I said it’s like breaking your legs and then claiming it’s a good thing once they’ve healed.

    Didn’t understand, it would have been better if they weren’t broken in the first place.

  9. All our young people having jobs, training and career prospects – priceless !

  10. 6 ways authorities have ensured Brits pay for daring to vote their opinion?

  11. Now compare that with all the ways staying in the EU would have made lives worse.

  12. Is there anything that is or has been objectively better?

    Johnson argued are vaccine rollout was quicker due to not being in Europe.

    I believe it’s now easier for non eu migrants to come here.

    So that’s 2 what else am I missing.

    Part of the success of the leave campaign seems to have been to turn 800m into trillions by promising each group they could use the 800m. So if you were big on nationalisation you have 800m extra to nationalise services. If you disliked migration you had 800m to secure the border. Famously 800m for the NHS.

  13. >> 6 ways Brexit has made Brits’ lives worse

    PLUS 1 way that’s made everything so much better ????

    NOPE ! Didn’t think so !-(

  14. All right, but apart from the sanitation, the medicine, education, wine, public order, irrigation, roads, the fresh-water system, and public health….

    What have the Romans ever done for us?

  15. Food prices? I visit Finland a lot. On average I’d say food is about 40% more than UK. Childrens’ clothes- maybe double- no cheap but ok TU brands etc. Cars have a tax that make them around 40% more. Income tax is around 55% over €70k.

    The grass is always greener in the EU?

    Why so much unrest in France then? A lot of workers there extremely fed up with cost of living etc. In fact the French would say they’re more fed up with life than we are- and complain more eloquently.

    I voted Remain but Brexit isn’t the main issue- it’s the refusal of Brits to grow up and realise we’re not a rich country where we can just expect everything to be OK without being personally affected.

  16. Voted leave, but I have an Irish passport so not real difference to me. Best of both worlds

  17. Isn’t this all to do with the fact that the majority of politicians wanted to stay in the EU so every time something was put forward, it came up against objections. We weren’t in it before 1973, so what’s all the fuss about. The whole reason of leaving the EU was so you had control of your country again, yet we’re still abiding by ECHR, still aren’t in control of our borders etc etc. Unfortunately.

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