Yes but if we stayed in the EU there would still have been a deficit.
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Finally some good news from Brexit!
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Originally posted by VectraMan View Post


It's called "cognitive dissonance" when the evidence clashes with one's entrenched views.Comment
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Well 350 million a week would have helped, no?Originally posted by original PM View PostYes but if we stayed in the EU there would still have been a deficit.






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Yes indeed it would I am sure many other public bodies in the UK could do with it too.
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"Let's give" != "If we Brexit we are going to give"Comment
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That is a cluster**** even for a Brexiter, innt ?!Originally posted by original PM View PostYes indeed it would I am sure many other public bodies in the UK could do with it too.
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"Let's give" != "If we Brexit we are going to give"
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That report is the usual left wing self interested tulipe as usual.
Have you seen their previous reports?Comment
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It's from the National Institute of Economic and Social Research (NIESR) and the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) .Originally posted by GB9 View PostThat report is the usual left wing self interested tulipe as usual.
Have you seen their previous reports?
If you have some problem with their methodology do explain
Alternatively stick to La-la land where everything is going to be just fine.Comment
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I am not convinced it is.Originally posted by FatLazyContractor View PostThat is a cluster**** even for a Brexiter, innt ?!
All they were trying to say was that if we Brexit we can save on EU fees which could be put towards 'insert valid thing here'Comment
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"We don't need no experts."Originally posted by GB9 View PostThat report is the usual left wing self interested tulipe as usual.
Have you seen their previous reports?“Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.”Comment
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You won. You don't need to keep pretending that any of it made sense.Originally posted by original PM View PostI am not convinced it is.
All they were trying to say was that if we Brexit we can save on EU fees which could be put towards 'insert valid thing here'Will work inside IR35. Or for food.Comment
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