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Ireland is being bribed again while the rest of the UK has to struggle on. We are having to pay even more for Brexit. Ireland is still part of the EU for trading purposes. They have not been hit in anywhere near the same fashion as UK businesses.

Just when you think it cannot get any worse under the Tories, they come back with the unthinkable.

Credit: Maximilien Robespierre

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How nice of the UK government to foot the cost so EU residents know which items to avoid.