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Originally posted by meridian View PostThe knock-on hit to the public finances is GBP19 billion per annum – or GBP360 million a week.
Oh... wait...
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostSo the Centre for European Reform say being in the EU if a great idea.
About the CER | Centre for European Reform
The Centre for European Reform is a think-tank devoted to making the European Union work better and strengthening its role in the world.
Wow it's all Unicorns and Rainbows there isn't it?
Perhaps if the European Research Group did any actual, you know, research, they wouldn’t be chasing their own unicorns.
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So the Centre for European Reform say being in the EU if a great idea.
About the CER | Centre for European Reform
The Centre for European Reform is a think-tank devoted to making the European Union work better and strengthening its role in the world.
Wow it's all Unicorns and Rainbows there isn't it?
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Originally posted by meridian View PostLatest CER estimates of the cost of Brexit so far. Estimates are where the U.K. could have been based on replicating similar historically performing economies (Germany, USA, Luxembourg) and extrapolating that as a “doppelgänger U.K.”
If we’d not had a referendum and focussed on running the country for three years instead, we’d be roughly £360m a week better off now....
The cost of Brexit to December 2018: Towards relative decline? | Centre for European Reform
CER on Twitter: "Latest CER estimate: the UK economy is 2.5 per cent smaller than it would be if Britain had voted remain. The knock-on hit to the public finances is GBP19 billion per annum – or GBP360 million a week.
https://t.co/KwlCXDXruE… https://t.co/xtjEV4TXJf"
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£360m a week, let’s fund the NHS instead
Latest CER estimates of the cost of Brexit so far. Estimates are where the U.K. could have been based on replicating similar historically performing economies (Germany, USA, Luxembourg) and extrapolating that as a “doppelgänger U.K.”
If we’d not had a referendum and focussed on running the country for three years instead, we’d be roughly £360m a week better off now....
The cost of Brexit to December 2018: Towards relative decline? | Centre for European Reform
CER on Twitter: "Latest CER estimate: the UK economy is 2.5 per cent smaller than it would be if Britain had voted remain. The knock-on hit to the public finances is GBP19 billion per annum – or GBP360 million a week.
https://t.co/KwlCXDXruE… https://t.co/xtjEV4TXJf"Tags: None
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