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Jesus lads, 'tis looking like BREXIT!

Definitely a parallel between Musk and Dominic Cummins.
Musk will definitely embarrass Trump at some stage, but will Trump be afraid to sack him?
Musk does control Twitter, after all.
That's an excellent call as a parallel.

Cummings was apparently this big brained genius.

He's certainly intelligent and well read, but he's a fucking idiot with terrible political instincts.

I think the "President Musk" stuff will eventually get to Trump. He doesn't like sharing the limelight.
 
Definitely a parallel between Musk and Dominic Cummins.
Musk will definitely embarrass Trump at some stage, but will Trump be afraid to sack him?
Musk does control Twitter, after all.
Trump cannot run for election again so he does not need Musk or twitter only a matter of time before the Two MAGA egos clash and Musk is gonna find out who has the real power!
 
“It has destroyed Britain’s leadership in Europe just at a time when there was a critical need (for it), it has closed off opportunities for the younger generation to share in the benefits of Europe and it has denied Britain’s industrial base access to the research and policies of Europe. Our economy is much worse because of it and there is no reputable authority that denies this.

“I think the British people know that they were deceived and the deceit is measured in reduced living standards,” he added.

 
It appears that there's a great Brexit benefit, more company liquidations:

brs-q1-2024-chart2.png


I wonder what pushed the UK rate to above the financial crisis level?


And why isn't Ireland experiencing half as high a level?

brs-q1-2024-chart3.png
 
It appears that there's a great Brexit benefit, more company liquidations:

brs-q1-2024-chart2.png


I wonder what pushed the UK rate to above the financial crisis level?


And why isn't Ireland experiencing half as high a level?

brs-q1-2024-chart3.png
Only thing is that, in the second diagram, the trend seems to be the similar for both Ireland and UK but the values are different, but would that be because of different volume between both countries I wonder?
 
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