Brexit divorce bill jumps by £10bn, No 10 quietly admits

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  1. And all we have to show for it are long queues at Dover and vegetables going off quicker in the shops. Naturally, people knew what they were voting for and thought the risks would be worth it as we reap untold benefits from all those oven-ready trade deals we had negotiated. No one would have lied to us to exploit Brexit for their own personal benefit, would they?

  2. At least we got blue passports, and much longer waiting times to obtain them.

    Plus we’ve now got the chance to remove pesky human rights laws, and fuck up what’s left of our democracy even more.

  3. If I remember correctly it will be paid over like 30 years or something still project fear is becoming project reality

  4. AHAHAHHAHAHA

    This isn’t funny but i can’t do anything but laugh at this.

    Every day it’s another disaster of a fuck up this country puts itself in.

  5. If/when Italy blows up, which its government bonds suggest is a distinct possibility, there could actually be some talk of how Brexit has saved money.

  6. If you voted for Brexit, you have the entire nations blood on your hands. No excuses, you might have been misled but if you had a shred of common sense and critical thinking ability you would’ve seen through the lies

  7. It’s all because of the re-MOAN-ers. Because, erm… because. That’s why! Stupid bloody smart people thinking they’re so smart, telling us Brexit was wrong and would fail and making it fail!I

    I’m not sure if the NHS is getting that daily £350m but you all have your shiny new blue passports, right?

  8. Okay, at this point does Brexit has any actual upsides? One which actually good for everyday people?

    The only “upside” I can imagine is the kind-of wage increase as a lot of people left (and died), but I feel like the negatives far outweigh this – especially since the economy is shrinking (as a lot of people left [and died] and our manufacturing costs skyrockets thanks to the increasing export costs…)

  9. Or the equivalent of one dodgy PPE contract. Chump change according to this government.

  10. But it’s all worth it right? Now we can kick out all them nasty forriners and have our sovereignty back. Don’t forget the £350 million a week the NHS now has too.

  11. I think everyone needs to remember that the shareholders in the big energy companies are largely institutional investors, mainly pension companies. So while you’re paying high pump prices, the profits are also making your pension bump up massively at the same time. Whether that’s a public sector pension, company defined contributions or a private scheme

  12. £10bn so far, wouldn’t be surprised if it went even higher. Shame as if we didn’t have this cost we could “fund our NHS instead”

  13. This surely surprises noone right?

    The majority of this country is braindead (is say this because we had a democratic vote to determine if we are or not). Hence the reason we decided to give the middle finger to the EU.

    Guess we can now use that finger to fuck ourselves with. Along with a plethora of other things that are fucking us. Gas/electric/food (🍆 or for the more adventurous 🌶)/petrol/diesel/MARMITE 11% increase 😅).

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