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If we vote for Brexit what happens
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Let's look back at this nonsense growth prediction as 2017 numbers unfold0
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No.... I was positive because this country was a much better place then. I was getting an actual pay rise and I bought a nice house in London!....
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OK so you are one of the sneering, rich, metropolitian, liberal elite - got it.Turn your face to the sun and the shadows fall behind you.0 -
Autumn Statement 2016: The charts that show the cost of Brexit
For the slow minded brexitwits on here; the blue bits are thanks to you. Well done.
http://news.sky.com/story/autumn-statement-2016-the-charts-that-show-the-cost-of-brexit-10669153
Don't blame me, I voted Remain.0 -
So the Brexit vote has resulted in a massive incraese in govt borrowing in 16/17FY...when growth is actaully going to be stronger than previously forecast?
Shame old chestnut. Was does GDP have to do with tax revenues?
In business. Turnover is vanity, profit is sanity but cash is always king.0 -
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/business/news/the-charts-that-tell-the-economic-story-of-the-autumn-statement-a7434476.html
It makes truely grim reading!0 -
It would if it were fact rather than a forecast.
I wonder, do you understand what "forecast" means?
Project Fear lives on.
(*Hint*: please tell us how correct these forecasts have been so far?)0 -
TrickyTree83 wrote: »I would since it's not known what was said, according to the minister who said it there were just guarantees around skills, training and R&D for Nissan.
You missed the tariff free trade part. But those were the 4 clauses stated.
My point is largely the same; the concerns we've seen from (for instance) Japanese investment hasn't been trivial stuff like will the corporation tax be fixed, but fundamental stuff like "Can we still use the UK as a gateway to the EU?", which hasn't been answered yet. It's disingenuous to refer to that as jitters.0 -
about £6 per person in the UK
or 5% of our annual net contribution to the EU
Correct. That's just for the (government) admin work; That's about 3000 staff at London average wage for 2 years. Considering that there are apparently 400,000 "civil servants" that staffing number doesn't seem to far out there, but I bet a lot of them are on more than £32kpa.
I doubt the figure includes all of the admin work wasted by private companies either.
We'll need to make more than this out of Brexit in order to just break even.0 -
mayonnaise wrote: »Autumn Statement 2016: The charts that show the cost of Brexit
For the slow minded brexitwits on here; the blue bits are thanks to you. Well done.
http://news.sky.com/story/autumn-statement-2016-the-charts-that-show-the-cost-of-brexit-10669153
Dear god, the media is beholden to the lies from the left in this country too.
Either that or we're now in 2021 and my PC is wrong and I've lost 4 years of my life overnight...0
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