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75 75 Real Benefits

Tangible Benefits from the UK Having Left the E.U.

 B y  Gully Foyle, paperback, 222 pages, ISBN 978-1-917743-11-2, The Bruges Group, 2025, £11.99.   This extremely useful book details many of the tangible benefits we have gained from leaving the EU. Brexit has saved us billions in EU fees and membership costs; Brexit has returned our independence in fishing, farming, animal wel...

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Once More Into the Breach

 Thanks to the current dire financial state of the UK, caused by the usual failure of a socialist government to understand basic economics, coupled with their usual idiotic ideology, we once again hear the siren voices of those who never accepted the result of the 2016 referendum, and are now calling for the country to rejoin the EU. Clearly t...

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Brexit Your Vote is Irrelevant

Betrayal

In the short time he has (unfortunately) been our Prime Minister, Sir Keir Starmer has managed to acquire quite a good collection of nicknames. They range from: 'The nasal knight', 'Free gear Keir', 'Starmer the farmer harmer' and 'Never here Keir', which is quite appropriate as he has spent a large part of his Premiership out of the country. His l...

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Opinion Polls and Brexit

By Gully Foyle author of "75 Brexit Benefits: Tangible Benefits from The UK Having Left The European Union"  on sale now at Amazon The British Public are United More Than We Believe – For National Sovereignty In early August of this year, the usual pro-EU outlets and speakers were yet again all over the media with their latest p...

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The Economic Growth Derby: Brexit FC vs Rejoin FC

Much ink has been spilt in recently over what would have happened to the economy if Britain had voted to remain. For all the publicity this has generated, this question is purely academic. As fans of 90's films Sliding Doors and The Butterfly effect can attest, when you make even one tiny change to your starting conditions, what comes next is total...

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Making a Fresh Case for Brexit: Trump, AI and the New World Order

Personally, I am wary of making the case for Brexit based on the Brexit wins that have already been made, such as niche trade statistics. The reason is that, for most British people, life has got considerably worse since 2016. They are poorer, sicker, more anxious and less safe than a decade ago. That is not to say Brexit is to blame. However, the ...

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Wrecking BREXIT

What's the best way to destroy a project? The simple answer is to put a person or persons in charge who hate and are totally opposed to that project—that way failure is assured. From the 1st February 2020, the very first day Britain was officially set free from the EU's bureaucratic clutches, there were claims that Brexit was not working even befor...

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