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Topic History of: flybmi
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Silent Minority tdf wrote:
The financial state of small airlines is usually precarious. I would hesitate to put too much on their collapse as regards Brexit (which I do not favour).

I used Cobalt a lot....Cyprus/EU based...they went bust a few months ago.
I was due to fly with Primera Air...Denmark/EU based on the day they went bust....

In my wide travelling experience I tend to find EU airlines to be far more expensive...and far more prone to go bust than those from outside the EU...if I was Irish and lost the £39B Brexit subsidy from the idiot May and remainers in our government I'd be extremely worried about Ryanair....
tdf The financial state of small airlines is usually precarious. I would hesitate to put too much on their collapse as regards Brexit (which I do not favour).
Silent Minority The problem when educated people put their beliefs before actual facts leads to this kind of ridiculous Project Fear rubbish.

Posted this on another thread...but it's more appropriate here

www.thesun.co.uk/news/brexit/8444442/bre...transport-agreement/

'BREXIT scaremongers were exposed as hoaxers last night after their warnings of No Deal chaos were finally demolished.

EU chiefs have secretly agreed measures to ensure transport links with Britain are maintained, The Sun on Sunday can reveal.'

Remember how Brexit was blamed for Nissan not building a car in Sunderland?....Blame Brexit was shouted from up high...turned out no jobs have been lost,and it was because of the cheating Germans putting off europeans buying diesels....
....while it is quite amusing seeing intelligent people making political fools of themselves...my worry is what will the people who come here to learn about false allegations and police corruption etc make of the very same posters speaking very easily checkable silly posts about politics?....maybe I'm wrong?...It just worries me it will undermine all the other good work on here...

....I'm off to recline....
hedda obviously not just Brexit but a combination of factors and I predict with a 110% accuracy that there will be 100s more small rims who will find there are difficulties in business but Brexit may be that little extra strife that pushes them over the edge.

And this was information not given to the public before the referendum.

So much B/S about trade but virtually nothing about the 1000s of independent small business that rely on the EU.
It will be like re-starting your business all over again and trying to negotiate the EU rules..who is going to pay?

Not the government or Boris.

So many will go to the wall.

## even my rabid PRO-BREXIT pal in Maidstone now fears her unlicensed car garage run by some lovely Polish mechanics will disappear.
JK2006 A few more travellers are now convinced Brexit was not a good idea. Tip of Iceberg.