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Originally posted by Yorkie62 View PostSurprised no Remainers have jumped on this headline
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostOnce again, why are you so concerned? You don't live there, you're leaving the EU so it's not important to the average British person. Forget what's happening in foreign land and concern yourself more with what is happening in the UK
Oh the ironing...
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Originally posted by original PM View PostWhat is also interesting is the almost zero coverage of the French riots.
It's almost like they are being ignored so we all think the EU is a great place...
Also spread to Canada now.
Unless you believe it is all fake news.
French digital minister calls out Yellow Jackets for spreading ‘fake news’ – POLITICO
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Originally posted by original PM View PostWhat is also interesting is the almost zero coverage of the French riots.
It's almost like they are being ignored so we all think the EU is a great place...
Also spread to Canada now.
Unless you believe it is all fake news.
French digital minister calls out Yellow Jackets for spreading ‘fake news’ – POLITICO
France is a single member country if the EU so there are no conclusions can be drawn about the merits of EU membership. Canada is not in the EU, in case you are confused by the free trade agreement, or by the fact the French is an official language.
Nobody has said it is all fake news.
Glad to see that your cretinism continues unabated.
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Originally posted by original PM View PostWhat is also interesting is the almost zero coverage of the French riots.
It's almost like they are being ignored so we all think the EU is a great place...
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Originally posted by original PM View PostWhat is also interesting is the almost zero coverage of the French riots.
It's almost like they are being ignored so we all think the EU is a great place...
Also spread to Canada now.
Unless you believe it is all fake news.
French digital minister calls out Yellow Jackets for spreading ‘fake news’ – POLITICO
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Originally posted by original PM View PostWhat is also interesting is the almost zero coverage of the French riots.
Over the past week, even that bastion of veracity, Russia Today, hasn't had much to say about it. The French papers, across the political spectrum aren't carrying any news at the moment as the movement - and the violence - is dwindling.
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What is also interesting is the almost zero coverage of the French riots.
It's almost like they are being ignored so we all think the EU is a great place...
Also spread to Canada now.
Unless you believe it is all fake news.
French digital minister calls out Yellow Jackets for spreading ‘fake news’ – POLITICO
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Surprised no Remainers have jumped on this headline
By the Press Association
"Brexit woes to see France ‘leapfrog UK as sixth biggest economy next year’ "
A few quotes from the article...wait until the end for the punchline
"France will overtake the United Kingdom to become the world’s sixth biggest economy next year as the impact of Brexit bites, a reports has said.
The Centre for Economics and Business Research (CEBR) said “disruption” to the British economy was inevitable due to lower inward and business investment.
However, the CEBR’s World Economic League Table report says post-Brexit Britain will return to the sixth spot by 2020 – a position it is expected to retain through to 2033.
The forecast also suggests that even if Britain’s departure from the European Union leads to the secession of Scotland and Northern Ireland, the rest of the UK is forecast to be a larger economy than France by 2026...…..
…...Deputy chairman Douglas McWilliams said:"even though Brexit will be disruptive in the short term, long term it is unlikely to do much damage to the UK economy and might, on some assumptions, boost it.”
France is expected to grow more slowly than post-Brexit Britain as it has “not really come to terms with reducing its bloated public sector and resulting high taxes”."Tags: None
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