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Old 14-02-2018, 23:41   #2061
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Re: Brexit discussion

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY View Post
Whereas our exports are cheaper, making it good for British businesses. And our ability to trade with other parts of the globe reduce or eliminate the downsides of EU detriments.

Trust you to paint the negatives at the exclusion of the positives, Andrew! Please let's have some honesty in this debate.

Are you dependent on the EU for your pension, by any chance?
I just asked a reasonable binary question which people seem to avoid answering "Do you think that a decrease in the value of the Pound can lead to a rise in the cost of imported goods and services?"

That's not negative or positive.

Honesty is not pretending you can have your cake and eat it and accepting the knowledge of people who actually work in import/export like jonbxx even if it's uncomfortable.

With regard to your EU pension question, nope, I'm not Nigel Farage and you can't claim your £5!
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