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Ah yes my mistake.Originally posted by WTFH View PostIt was 350million A WEEK, according to their pledges/promises/advertising/paperwork/website/etc
Mind you it could have been 3 trillion a week for all it matters
Hard Brexit now!
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I stopped reading at that point due to lack of credibility.Originally posted by The_Equalizer View PostAnd there was I thinking ...Hard Brexit now!
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Very average trolling. C-Originally posted by sasguru View PostI stopped reading at that point due to lack of credibility.Comment
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From the keyboard of someone claiming the £ is near parity with €?Originally posted by sasguru View PostMaybe, in a post factual world.
You know the same world where the NHS will get 350 million extra a year and the British economy will get access to the single market wothout freedom of movement.




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But presumably you will. At great length.Originally posted by GB9 View Post...
I need say no more.
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Really, I'm trying not to. Just difficult to not respond to sas's weird and whacky statements.Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostBut presumably you will. At great length.
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Is was a mistake. They meant £3. 5s 0dOriginally posted by WTFH View PostIt was 350million A WEEK, according to their pledges/promises/advertising/paperwork/website/etc"A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims, but accomplices," George OrwellComment
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Any exchange rate where, if I use a cash point, I get roughly 1-1, is close enough to parity in my book, and I suspect in most reasonable people's.Originally posted by GB9 View PostFrom the keyboard of someone claiming the £ is near parity with €?
I need say no more.
Only a deluded Brexiter, clutching at straws, will try to argue the point.
But anyway I'll concede to you the 1-1.2 difference if you want to be pedantic.
Just bear in mind this exchange rate is pre-actual Brexit - it's going to be interesting where the pound goes after Brexit starts to happen.Hard Brexit now!
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One thing for sure is that the EU economy will not be growing. All it will do is keep exchange rates low for the benefit of the GermansOriginally posted by sasguru View PostAny exchange rate where, if I use a cash point, I get roughly 1-1, is close enough to parity in my book, and I suspect in most reasonable people's.
Only a deluded Brexiter, clutching at straws, will try to argue the point.
But anyway I'll concede to you the 1-1.2 difference if you want to be pedantic.
Just bear in mind this exchange rate is pre-actual Brexit - it's going to be interesting where the pound goes after Brexit starts to happen.Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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