This scene is apparently due to a temporary strike, nothing structural. But the poster doesn't mention that. @politico must be so pleased that one of its reporters is intentionally spreading fake news that's now being RTd by Brexiters as proof that Boris Johnson isn't lying.
Here's the truth. @politico should really have a word with him if they don't want to be compared to GB News.
This is the journalist poster who apparently works for @politico.
He knew the truth of the story, but intentionally refused to include it in his original tweet or correct it by deleting and reposting. He knew exactly what he was doing, and posters of Brexit fake news thank him.
Here's a pic to post, anytime you see Brexiters using that fake news
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So embarassing !!!
German news just showed the British petrol shortages. They expressly indicated it was caused by Brexit, then showed a bunch of bald, scrapping Brits 🤦♀️ and ended with Johnson saying it's nothing to do with Brexit coz the same thing's happening everywhere.
WTF!
Here's some info on the EU's Single Market for Digital Services, which was finalised about a year before the Brexit vote. Britain has now left the joint project in order to "go it alone".
Here are the 3 Pillars of the EU's Single Market for Digital Services. The strategy has already provided benefits such as the end of geo-blocking and roaming charges, harmonising cross-border postal deliveries, and simplifying platform to business regs and VAT registration.
"When exports account for 30% of Britain’s GDP, and UK-based exporters are struggling to make headway in a world where trade is now booming, it bodes ill for the nation’s economic health over the next year and many more to come."
"The UK enjoyed 13% of all European foreign direct investment in manufacturing in 2015. That's now down to just over 8%. These investments once put the UK at the heart of a European factory network. But no longer."
"Brexit is beginning to take its toll. Trade with the EU is suffering and foreign investment is heading south. Neither trend is temporary. Brexit is bad for exporters. And not just for today and tomorrow, but for a very long time."
FFS !!!
l've just read that Hancock's married aide, Gina Coladangelo, is actually a "millionaire lobbyist" 😠 WTF is a millionaire lobbyist doing working as an assistant to a minister ...??? 😡😡😡
Here's a screenshot from the mirror article. I've been careful not to include pics of Hancock's wife or Coladangelo's husband, as they presumeably didn't ask for this sh*t.
I've been told that Gina Coladangelo's husband and brother received PPE contracts from the government. IS THIS TRUE???
If it's true that Gina Coladangelo got PPE contracts for her husband and brother by sleeping with Matt Hancock, there MUST be a criminal investigation.
We warned this would happen to British entertainment. I've already seen it starting in Germany. But it's not just about culture, it's also about funding.
"The EU is preparing to act against the disproportionate amount of British television and films shown in Europe after Brexit"
To give you an idea, here are just a few of the excellent French series that have appeared in Germany over the last year (where UK series used to dominate). There are also many shows from Spain, Italy, Scandinavia and other parts of Europen now being broadcast.
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