nigelswift wrote: Sanctuary wrote: how you would resolve our countries problems post Brexit - and where you will find the money to do it without taking anything away from the poor and needy further.
That's a confession not a question.
Of COURSE there's not enough money to fix things as a result of Brexit and of COURSE the poor and needy will suffer most - and that includes Cornwall and its farmers. Don't ask us for a painless solution for a disaster we didn't vote for. That's up to you.
FAIL
As usual all gob but no action when push comes to shove.
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