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Will Brexit happen?

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  • bhupinder
    bhupinder Posts: 28 Forumite
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    edited 11 March 2020 at 5:19PM
    All is reasonable things showing how poor EU is doing but if you still think UK so bad you should read another reasonable report Recession Ahead?

    Between Coronavirus and Brexit, Europe Might Be in Trouble

    nationalinterest.org/blog/buzz/recession-ahead-between-coronavirus-and-brexit-europe-might-be-trouble-129882

     Some of you think otherwise but the majority thought makes it look like the UK better off out for sure.
  • Sailtheworld
    Sailtheworld Posts: 1,551 Forumite
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    bhupinder said:
    This will all fall on deaf ears.
    Quite right it should fall on deaf ears since it is complete rubbish but here is some more facts
     "The EU is facing a serious crisis. It's funding the same people who wish to wreck it"
     edition.cnn.com/2020/02/15/europe/europes-populist-nightmare-is-far-from-over-intl/index.html
    When you learn to differentiate between facts and opinion let me know.
  • bhupinder
    bhupinder Posts: 28 Forumite
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    edited 11 March 2020 at 5:22PM
    bhupinder said:
    This will all fall on deaf ears.
    Quite right it should fall on deaf ears since it is complete rubbish but here is some more facts
     "The EU is facing a serious crisis. It's funding the same people who wish to wreck it"
     edition.cnn.com/2020/02/15/europe/europes-populist-nightmare-is-far-from-over-intl/index.html
    When you learn to differentiate between facts and opinion let me know.
    When you using opinion in your post trying to call it fact that very funny answer and very hypocritical because you comment on forecasts not statistics

  • bhupinder
    bhupinder Posts: 28 Forumite
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    Maybe populism in EU is not a fact only if you refuse to accept it is there 
  • Sailtheworld
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    bhupinder said:
    bhupinder said:
    This will all fall on deaf ears.
    Quite right it should fall on deaf ears since it is complete rubbish but here is some more facts
     "The EU is facing a serious crisis. It's funding the same people who wish to wreck it"
     edition.cnn.com/2020/02/15/europe/europes-populist-nightmare-is-far-from-over-intl/index.html
    When you learn to differentiate between facts and opinion let me know.
    When you using opinion in your post trying to call it fact that very funny answer and very hypocritical because you comment on forecasts not statistics

    Yes, I commented on forecast and opinion - I didn't present it as fact.
  • Sailtheworld
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    bhupinder said:
    Maybe populism in EU is not a fact only if you refuse to accept it is there 
    It's everywhere chap. Brexit was part of the populist wave - not a reaction to it.
  • gfplux
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    How are the trade negotiations going? I have heard very little, but I am not that interested anymore.
    I am hoping a simple and limited trade deal will be sorted out and agreed so the EU can get on with life ASAP.
    There will be no Brexit dividend for Britain.
  • Thrugelmir
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    How cohesive will the EU remain after the crisis has ended? Germany and France restricting the export of medical protective equipment hasn't gone down well. 
  • Sailtheworld
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    Germany and France restricting the export of medical protective equipment hasn't gone down well. 
    If there's anything I've learnt from your contribution to this thread is that there's nothing Germany makes that can't be made elsewhere in the World and probably better and cheaper too. Maybe a gap in the market the newly nimble UK can fill?

    Let's hope Germany doesn't restrict the export of paper used to make toilet rolls too - then we would be in trouble.
  • Herzlos
    Herzlos Posts: 15,917 Forumite
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    How cohesive will the EU remain after the crisis has ended? Germany and France restricting the export of medical protective equipment hasn't gone down well. 
    It'll be more cohesive than we, a single state and Parliament, have and will be.

    But how does the EU falling into chaos help us? If theres any arguing over the deal it'll never get signed off. EU unity is our ally.
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