Three points:-
1. Fresh food (i.e. fruit, vegetables, fish) is generally considered to be beneficial in terms of brain development;
2. There seems to be a general consensus that in the event of a no-deal Brexit there may be shortages of fresh food in the short term;
3. There are people (including, it seems, on this humble football messageboard) who are in favour of a no-deal Brexit.
Given each of the above points, is it not unreasonable to say that those people who are in favour of a no-deal Brexit are so partly because they will face less impact from a shortage of fresh food (as they do not consume as much of it as others) and that their brains are therefore not as developed as those who seek to either remain in the EU or to leave in an orderly manner with a deal?
Hmm?
Posted By: NorthByNorthWalsham on September 4th 2019 at 21:30:28
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