Any views on the UK economy since Brexit? Which side is right, the gloomsters or the boosterists?
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Boris got Brexit done. The UK is no longer a member of the EU. Ergo the British economy must be booming.Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post"since" Brexit? We may have seen the end of the beginning, but that is all....Comment
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I'm alright JackComment
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Oh yes, Brexit is definitely responsible for our current economic doom, and not just in the UK but globally.
Should have voted remain and it would all be dandy right now.Comment
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What economic doom? Boris said it would be great, so great it is!Originally posted by CheeseSlice View PostOh yes, Brexit is definitely responsible for our current economic doom, and not just in the UK but globally.
Should have voted remain and it would all be dandy right now.Comment
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So to summarise:
after experiencing the worst economic crisis ever probably, the UK will crash out of the EU without a deal and probably no trade deal with anyone else
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Well at least someone will get what they wanted. This will be a harder Brexit than either Farage or DimPrawn could ever have dreamed of. It'll be "no deal MAX".Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostSo to summarise:
after experiencing the worst economic crisis ever probably, the UK will crash out of the EU without a deal and probably no trade deal with anyone else
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Nonsense. All the Empire 2.0 countries are working full tilt towards jam, tea and biscuit trade agreements with the UK.Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostSo to summarise:
after experiencing the worst economic crisis ever probably, the UK will crash out of the EU without a deal and probably no trade deal with anyone else
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