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Originally posted by Paddy View PostThe actual report stated "would cost".
But it's not fair to blame you for missing that. The headline and the wording of the report was intended to make you think it's a locked-on certainty.
Brexit is likely to be quite expensive but we keep getting reports that stress only the worst-case scenario, so no one except those who want to believes them.
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Johnson's Plan B Has Been Rejected by EU and WTO: Brexit Update
Looks like Johnson's economic plan really will end up costing the UK £50,000 a minute.
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Originally posted by Eirikur View PostWhich auto industry? they have all left by the time brexit happens
Watch for Boris bottling "Hard Brexit"
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Originally posted by original PM View Post*'Could'
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"By contrast, securing a favorable deal with the EU could deliver a 20 billion-pound boost to the U.K. auto industry, according to the SMMT."
Wonder what will happen!
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Originally posted by original PM View Post*'Could'
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"By contrast, securing a favorable deal with the EU could deliver a 20 billion-pound boost to the U.K. auto industry, according to the SMMT."
Wonder what will happen!
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Originally posted by Zigenare View PostHow do you go from "We'll leave without a deal if we have to." to the tulipe you've just posted?
Are we going to see another delay ?
or is the EU going to cave ?
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Originally posted by original PM View Post*'Could'
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"By contrast, securing a favorable deal with the EU could deliver a 20 billion-pound boost to the U.K. auto industry, according to the SMMT."
Wonder what will happen!
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*'Could'
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"By contrast, securing a favorable deal with the EU could deliver a 20 billion-pound boost to the U.K. auto industry, according to the SMMT."
Wonder what will happen!
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