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Originally Posted by jonbxx
Then let’s get the best of the best, have them run some scenarios, make predictions and be clear about the levels of uncertainty in each case. How can we expect the government to make policy without at least a base understanding of what the effects of that policy might be?
Asking for the government to make educated decisions based on the best information available isn’t trying to stop Brexit, it’s trying to get the best possible Brexit based on scientific predictions
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The trouble is that many Brexiters are in denial. They felt that they would be better off outside the EU but were guided to ignore the overwhelming evidence that said otherwise. Do they now either eat their words or pretend all the analysis is fake news/Remainer conspiracies?