Originally posted by Yorkie62
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No deal brexit to cost 100,000 jobs...
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Anyone hoping that either the German or French are worried about Brexit will be mistaken. Brexit is purely a self-harming exercise.
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Originally posted by Yorkie62 View PostSo a prediction of 15,000 jobs lost in the German car industry alone in the event of no-deal Brexit will not be a problem in the father land.
- Do you have a source for those numbers?
- Do you believe they are accurate and that those are the EU27 job losses under No Deal?
- Does that source also mention UK job losses?
- Do you believe they are accurate and that those are the UK job losses under No Deal?
- After the above, do you think a No Deal Brexit is good or bad for the economy?
- Ignoring whatever measure you take for "the economy", do you think that it is good or bad for so many people to lose their jobs due to Brexit?Comment
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Originally posted by Yorkie62 View Posta prediction of 15,000 jobs lost in the German car industry
Original, Sean McPoster-Boy, GreenMirage and all the other barmies will love your fake news, but really - don't you feel a little ashamed spouting such rubbish?"Don't part with your illusions; when they are gone you may still exist, but you have ceased to live" Mark TwainComment
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Originally posted by meridian View PostYou're quoting a lot of numbers, which opens up a few threads to be pulled:
- Do you have a source for those numbers?
- Do you believe they are accurate and that those are the EU27 job losses under No Deal?
- Does that source also mention UK job losses?
- Do you believe they are accurate and that those are the UK job losses under No Deal?
- After the above, do you think a No Deal Brexit is good or bad for the economy?
- Ignoring whatever measure you take for "the economy", do you think that it is good or bad for so many people to lose their jobs due to Brexit?
- Do you have a source for those numbers? Yes
- Do you believe they are accurate and that those are the EU27 job losses under No Deal?They are predicted job losses and as predictions are subject to a certain amount of error
- Does that source also mention UK job losses?No as it was an article about how No-Deal Brexit is predicted to affect the remaining EU327
- Do you believe they are accurate and that those are the UK job losses under No Deal?I think you are repeating yourself here and I refer you to my previous answers
- After the above, do you think a No Deal Brexit is good or bad for the economy?Who knows I do not possess either a time machine or a crystal ball. If I did I would be rich having won the lottery several times over.
- Ignoring whatever measure you take for "the economy", do you think that it is good or bad for so many people to lose their jobs due to Brexit? People lose their jobs all the time for a variety of reasons. EWhilst losing ones job may seem like a bad thing when it happens it can force the individual out of a rut, which they may be unaware they were actually in, and force them into change for the better. Not all change is bad.Comment
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Originally posted by Cirrus View PostDo you work for Fox News? Are you related to Donald Trump?
Original, Sean McPoster-Boy, GreenMirage and all the other barmies will love your fake news, but really - don't you feel a little ashamed spouting such rubbish?Comment
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostAnyone hoping that either the German or French are worried about Brexit will be mistaken. Brexit is purely a self-harming exercise.
Brexit: France fears no-deal blow to farms - BBC News
as are the Germans.
What is Germany planning in case of a no-deal Brexit? - BBC NewsComment
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Originally posted by Yorkie62 View Post...in Germany.
France will be next hardest hit with the loss of 50,000 jobs, with extensive job losses in Ireland and Malta.
Every cloud has a silver lining.Comment
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Originally posted by Yorkie62 View Post...in Germany.
France will be next hardest hit with the loss of 50,000 jobs, with extensive job losses in Ireland and Malta.
Every cloud has a silver lining.I am what I drink, and I'm a bitter manComment
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Originally posted by Whorty View PostBrexiters, not happy unless their actions make someone somewhere worse off. Idiots.Comment
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