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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostWell if the UK wishes to destroy it's own economy that's fine but it will be a bit of a drag on the rest of the EU.
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Originally posted by The_Equalizer View PostI love the irony of this. The Remainers are almost to a man in the EU and, conversely, the Brexiters are in the UK. Surely everyone should be happy?
We'd be quite happy with the result if it led to better growth, a stronger economy, a stronger pound etc.
But that isn't going to happen because even the most basic analysis shows that the UK economy benefited from EU membership.
Basically the less cognitively gifted voted for Brexit because they couldn't do the maths - and now they'll pay the price.Hard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by The_Equalizer View PostI love the irony of this. The Remainers are almost to a man in the EU and, conversely, the Brexiters are in the UK. Surely everyone should be happy?
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostMost of the 48% who voted remain are in the UK.
We'd be quite happy with the result if it led to better growth, a stronger economy, a stronger pound etc.
But that isn't going to happen because even the most basic analysis shows that the UK economy benefited from EU membership.
Basically the less cognitively gifted voted for Brexit because they couldn't do the maths - and now they'll pay the price.Comment
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostWell if the UK wishes to destroy it's own economy that's fine but it will be a bit of a drag on the rest of the EU.
Surely if we were that useless and pointless the EU would be glad to see the back of us and would do all they can to get rid of us quickly so they can get on to much more pressing matters.
Even the divorce bill of 100 billion euro's or whatever is only small potatoes compared to the vast all powerful EU's accounts surely?Comment
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Originally posted by Platypus View PostTrue. However I think that Drunker's latest pronouncements on further integration with less democracy illustrate why people voted to leave, despite the economic consequences.I'm alright JackComment
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Originally posted by Platypus View PostTrue. However I think that Drunker's latest pronouncements on further integration with less democracy illustrate why people voted to leave, despite the economic consequences.Comment
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I find it interesting that when the EU commission proposes to implement all the demands of Eurosceptics to make the EU more democratic by shifting power to elected MEPs that Eurosceptics say this is less democratic.
One has the sense that Eurosceptics will respond in a knee jerk fashion to any proposals by the Commission regardless of what they are and without understanding them to claim that it is a power grab, even though president of the commssion who they claim is grabbing the power won't actually be the president after the reforms.I'm alright JackComment
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