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Previously on "If I was a Leaver, I would be hugely pissed off"
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Originally posted by vetran View Posthope all you bremainers abroad enjoy conscription into the New EU army.
Its only fair they will need willing cannon fodder to die needlessly before Putin takes over Europe.
You really believe hiding behind a wall can save you from the baddies
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hope all you bremainers abroad enjoy conscription into the New EU army.
Its only fair they will need willing cannon fodder to die needlessly before Putin takes over Europe.
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Originally posted by CretinWatcher View PostQuite. And there are two aspects to that:
1) FDI that will be diverted elsewhere that could have come here.
2) Business moving abroad.
However, it does appear that East European fruit pickers will continue to ply their trade in Lincolnshire.
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostA recession caused by shrinking over exuberant businesses because they over expanded is different from businesses shrinking because part of their operation is now overseas and therefore shrinking the economy on a permanent basis.
1) FDI that will be diverted elsewhere that could have come here.
2) Business moving abroad.
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Originally posted by CretinWatcher View PostI mean I'm pissed off that the thick cretins have ruined the country, but it would be worse if I was a Brexiter and had to swallow:
- no extra money for the NHS after all (confirmed by Farage)
- guess what, no reduction in European immigration after all (confirmed by Hannan)
- you're going to have a recession now (confirmed by Farage after referendum)
- no extra quotas for fishermen after all (confirmed by Fisheries body)
These are all documented and easily googled.
I'm waiting to see what we have to pay to access the single market
So the end result will be business as usual (after a large chunk is removed fromthe British economy due to uncertainty) , except that we won't have a say in the EUropean parliament.
In other words a Norway/Swiss style deal.
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A recession caused by shrinking over exuberant businesses because they over expanded is different from businesses shrinking because part of their operation is now overseas and therefore shrinking the economy on a permanent basis.
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Originally posted by CretinWatcher View PostI mean I'm pissed off that the thick cretins have ruined the country, but it would be worse if I was a Brexiter and had to swallow:
- no extra money for the NHS after all (confirmed by Farage)
- guess what, no reduction in European immigration after all (confirmed by Hannan)
- you're going to have a recession now (confirmed by Farage after referendum)
- no extra quotas for fishermen after all (confirmed by Fisheries body)
These are all documented and easily googled.
I'm waiting to see what we have to pay to access the single market
So the end result will be business as usual (after a large chunk is removed fromthe British economy due to uncertainty) , except that we won't have a say in the EUropean parliament.
In other words a Norway/Swiss style deal.
Also, a recession was on the cards anyway, and arguably we've been in one for months, if not years, already. If the Brexit win has accentuated it (debatable) then perhaps that will get it out of the way sooner, like a forest fire clearing the way for fresh growth.
(part 2 to follow, after lunch ..)
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I have no regrets in voting Out and if there were to be a second referendum, would do so again, as I am focussed on the longer term picture than the short term turmoil.
Read a good article summarising the forecast dip and the recovery in the shape of the Nike swoosh...
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Ha ha. You know that's not what was said.
And I'm not peed off, but thanks for your concern.
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If I was a Leaver, I would be hugely pissed off
I mean I'm pissed off that the thick cretins have ruined the country, but it would be worse if I was a Brexiter and had to swallow:
- no extra money for the NHS after all (confirmed by Farage)
- guess what, no reduction in European immigration after all (confirmed by Hannan)
- you're going to have a recession now (confirmed by Farage after referendum)
- no extra quotas for fishermen after all (confirmed by Fisheries body)
These are all documented and easily googled.
I'm waiting to see what we have to pay to access the single market
So the end result will be business as usual (after a large chunk is removed fromthe British economy due to uncertainty) , except that we won't have a say in the EUropean parliament.
In other words a Norway/Swiss style deal.Tags: None
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