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Originally Posted by Stuart
Ironically, elsewhere you said that remainers use the same arguments again and again, while arguing (again) that the various predictions made about Brexit have not happened. So, I would argue (probably again, although I cannot find any specific examples) that the fact that not all of the bad stuff predicted has happened (I would argue some has, such as record drops in the value of the pound), does not mean it will not happen when we leave. Even the remain campaign said it would not happen immediately. In fact, if anything negative happens it is likely to be over the next decade or two.
In short, paraphrasing Private Eye, one possible reason that **** hasn't hit the fan yet is that no one has started the fan.
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Sigh.
It’s wrong to keep bringing up the argument, ‘we haven’t left yet’, there was plenty of wild scare stories brought up if a leave decision had been made, right after the result. All of them showed to be very inaccurate, the pound dropped and the value of the £vs$, have you noticed it’s value these days?