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Old 23-12-2018, 10:34 AM #11
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You're simply wrong here Parm, yes we're being paid the same as ever but products are already increasing in price which means real-terms year on year pay cut since the vote. That's going to get worse. Just because you haven't noticed a difference doesn't mean it isn't there; for me personally, our weekly household shopping has increased by about 20%.

Like I said earlier, because we've been comfortable in the UK for a long time, we believe that we can't fall into serious economic problems. We can, just like many other first-world countries have in the past. Maybe you'll notice when your £1 loaf of bread costs £2? Maybe not.


So why is it the fault of us leaving the EU that has made your weekly shopping rise by 20%

We are still in the EU at the moment...so how on earth can you blame the increase on us not being in the EU?

Ah don't get it!!

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