re: [Update] The UK votes to leave the EU
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Originally Posted by Damien
The 'wiggly' line is how many people are employed or not. Youth unemployment is down dramatically from 2008 but the economy impacts on jobs.
This is what is so frustrating about Brexit. There are legitimate concerns that you all dismiss as not being in the 'real world', unemployment statistics aren't real, the experts aren't real. The only thing that is real is assertions based on 'common sense' without any evidence.
That isn't to say there will be an economic hit but if there is then people will be harmed by that. The economy is a real thing. That is what is concerned about it.
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if you don't have a job/ don't have your own home /can't afford to start a family, get no help from the state and feel abandoned what exactly do you have to lose from exiting this failed experiment .
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