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If we vote for Brexit what happens
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The_Last_Username wrote: »Shall I tell you what the article & maps make ME think?
1/ They are based on already out of date or suspect (or both) data.
2/ They are described as "based on a study"; this could in effect mean anything - but does look at first glance and reading more like "loosely based".
3/ Just to confirm suspicion as to accuracy, right at the end of the piece are the words "This article has been corrected."
You are right to be sceptical but what stastistic or research do you believe.There will be no Brexit dividend for Britain.0 -
Eric_the_half_a_bee wrote: »The long term economic health of our nation is not determined by how expensive it is for British tourists to get !!!!ed.
Are you sure.
What is the long term economic health of Britain determined by?There will be no Brexit dividend for Britain.0 -
Thrugelmir wrote: »Why does the trade gap continue to widen to ever more dangerous levels?
We can all do our bit.
Buy British beers :beer: instead of German and French - we do some great lagers these days.
Sold in Tesco.0 -
setmefree2 wrote: »We can all do our bit.
Buy British beers :beer: instead of German and French - we do some great lagers these days.
Sold in Tesco.
Lovely drop is Korev.
Available on draught in my local too.“Britain- A friend to all, beholden to none”. 🇬🇧0 -
A_Medium_Size_Jock wrote: »The GBP is 10% undervalued & a rebalance is projected to deliver higher values over coming months according to Barclays:
https://www.poundsterlinglive.com/eur/5334-gbp-to-eur-conversion-forecast-barc-343
Ditto.Old Mutual Goes Bullish on Pound as Post-Brexit Data Surprise
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2016-08-20/old-mutual-goes-bullish-on-pound-as-post-brexit-data-surprise0 -
A_Medium_Size_Jock wrote: »As I posted in another thread:
More inconsequential guesswork, in other words.
We made the case right through the referendum campaign that Germans still wanted to merge with the LSE and thus had confidence in Britian regardless but the Bremain cult were too mind bound to take it in0 -
setmefree2 wrote: »We can all do our bit.
Buy British beers :beer: instead of German and French - we do some great lagers these days.
Sold in Tesco.
Alot of lager like stella, beck's, san mieguiel etc are all brewed in the uk.Turn your face to the sun and the shadows fall behind you.0 -
We made the case right through the referendum campaign that Germans still wanted to merge with the LSE and thus had confidence in Britian regardless but the Bremain cult were too mind bound to take it in
Conrad, why bang on about the campaign BEFORE the referendum. I hope even you except there was exaggeration on both sides. Some where expert opinions that were blown out of all proportion although few said that a Out vote would bring immediate Armageddon.
However there were also downright lies from the Bexit Camp.
Most remainders including myself have moved on and are hoping there will be good news in due course.
Repeating as you and others do the arguments by the remain camp does not add to the discussion.
Please move on.There will be no Brexit dividend for Britain.0 -
Conrad, why bang on about the campaign BEFORE the referendum. I hope even you except there was exaggeration on both sides. Some where expert opinions that were blown out of all proportion although few said that a Out vote would bring immediate Armageddon.
However there were also downright lies from the Bexit Camp.
Most remainders including myself have moved on and are hoping there will be good news in due course.
Repeating as you and others do the arguments by the remain camp does not add to the discussion.
Please move on.
you clearly haven't moved on : you are still a mindless, one track proproganda machine for the EU even inspite of all the racism and discrimination against ALL and EVERY non christian, non white country in the world.0 -
After we vote for brexit what happens....Nigel Farage deserves a knighthood!This is a system account and does not represent a real person. To contact the Forum Team email forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com0
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