Spot on, I seek no solace here. Luckily there is a very large remain community, full of hope, compassion and a great feeling of togetherness. All things that Brexiters seem to be oblivious.towny44 wrote: 04 Jun 2018, 22:45Jack, I fear old Foxy is correct you are definitely paranoid, I'm not sure we Brexiteers are the correct people to advise you how to escape from this pit of despair you seem to have dug yourself into.
How very Brexity of you! To dismiss and belittle something you have no/limited knowledge/understanding of as fantasies, while assuming that you are amongst the "wise old sages". Many thousands of professionals worked like 'lemmings' to ensure that planes did not fall out of the sky and that you could use your cash card on January 1st.towny44 wrote: 04 Jun 2018, 22:45But things are rarely as bad as the so called experts would have us believe, I well remember the paranoia that descended on our IT dept when they started to believe the Millenium Bug fantasies. Highly educated and qualified staff seemed to suddenly be overcome with this lemming like rush to try and solve a problem that the wise old sages amongst us predicted was an overblown fantasy propagated by lots of money grabbing IT start ups who had suddenly found a golden goose that was going to make their fortune, and for some it probably did.
That situation was clear. There will be a problem at this time unless we do something. We (and I include myself here) did something. The problem was solved before the time. No problem.
This is also happening with Brexit for the people who actually understand what is really going on.
John Redwood advises his clients not to invest in the UK.
Jacob Real-Smug invests in Russia.
Nigel Lawson applies for French residency.
Nigel Farage applies for German nationality for his family.
Jeremy Hunt is set to make a killing on the collapse of the NHS (dya see what I did there?)
...and what actually is Mr Mays' day job?
All your Brexity pals know what is coming.
Your confirmation bias and blind faith will not help you this time.
You maybe right on this. The queues may not happen. There is no profit in parked up lorries. They will simply not send them. More importantly, the Dutch today have advised not to buy British in future https://news.sky.com/story/european-bus ... t-11395908.towny44 wrote: 04 Jun 2018, 22:45You can bet that amongst the hair shirt ripping remainers there will be a large number looking to make money out of this so called crisis, and some poor firms are very likely to fall for it hook line and sinker.
I understand my comments are going to fall on your deaf ears but I hope you will still be around come Brexit day to see the sun rise and the port of Dover bustling with vehicles heading unencumbered in both directions, and gradually the truth will dawn on the unbelievers that the world hasn't ended after all.



