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Originally posted by sasguru View PostI voted Remain because I wish to retire in Europe.
Originally posted by sasguru View PostAnd because of you and your ilk, that whole notion might now involve a lot more uncertainty for me
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostIn a nutshell. Despite all their pompous bluster, the only REAL reason they are miffed is because they are worried that their cosy little existences might be disturbed.
Now don't get me wrong, that IS a reason to be anti Leave, but I just wish they had the backbone to admit that this is their real gripe.
Not go around deluding themselves into thinking that they somehow have the best interests at heart of a country they have long since stopped contributing towards.
Breathtaking hypocrisy.
Almost half the country voted to remain: a vote to keep the economy humming along, have options to live, work and retire in Europe.
And because of you and your ilk's gullibility and idiocy, we're going to spend the next 10 years using up all possible resources on leaving - meanwhile the world will change and leave us far behind.
All you've done, on the basis of a gross miscalulation of the UK economy's strength, is condemn the country to obscurity.
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post
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Originally posted by The_Equalizer View Post
* Half the Remainers on here don't live in the UK. I suspect a lot don't have the UK's interest at heart.
Now don't get me wrong, that IS a reason to be anti Leave, but I just wish they had the backbone to admit that this is their real gripe.
Not go around deluding themselves into thinking that they somehow have the best interests at heart of a country they have long since stopped contributing towards.
Breathtaking hypocrisy.
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"It's the wrong type of growth".
It's always the wrong type of growth.
Severe shock scenario, anyone?
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Interestingly the sharp drop in the pound hasn't led to any appreciable improvement of export performance, probably because supply chains are so complex and cross border nowadays that constituent parts and sub-assemblies have also become more expensive.
So the argument that the fall in the pound would make up for tariffs seems to be nonsense.
And I do hope all these potential non-EU trade agreements being bandied around are mainly services based since that is > 80% of the economy.
Oh wait, they're not are they?
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Originally posted by The_Equalizer View PostI had to laugh at the URL you posted:
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-01-26/u-k-economy-dismisses-brexit-threat-as-growth-beats-forecasts
the latest data show that it remains overly reliant on one sector
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-01-26/u-k-economy-dismisses-brexit-threat-as-growth-beats-forecasts
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