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Old 08-02-2018, 08:34   #1989
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Re: Brexit discussion

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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 View Post
Apart from lost tax revenues due to slower growth which could be spent on our schools, housing, NHS and armed forces - nothing will be lost.
Once we have left the EU, we will still be trading with the EU, but we will also have our own trading deals with the rest of the world. Slower growth? I doubt it, old chap.

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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 View Post
Sadly for leave voters, the saying that what goes around, comes around seems to be true with Brexit. Parts of the UK that voted Leave in the referendum will suffer most as a result of Brexit, according to the cross-departmental Government impact assessment.
The north-east and the West Midlands would suffer the biggest hit to growth, while London, which voted heavily for Remain, would be least negatively affected.
Project Fear remains alive and well. So transparent, to aim this at the staunchest Brexiteers.
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