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Old 11-10-2016, 11:14   #1896
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Re: Post-Brexit Thread

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Originally Posted by Osem View Post
And it's not the EU's fault because?...
Would you like to answer the question?

I can find no evidence supporting what you're saying. If you have some, please present it.

Again, you seem to be not fully reading posts. No one is saying that the EU is not without problems, some significant. BUT people who are calling for 'hard brexit' and 'people will want to trade with us' is the stuff of pure conjecture. Only a tactically naive/inept individual makes a decision without having at least some firm evidence as to what the alternative is.

Fault and responsibility are two completely different things. Whilst the EU may have to take it's share of responsibility for long term unemployment rates in the countries you have specified it is not necessarily the EU's fault that they have occurred.

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