And rightly so. Because it’s not evidence. For it to be evidence, an event has to have occurred. Brexit has not happened yet, so there can be no evidence of any kind.
I know in your selfish reasons you want Brexit to fail Dave, but we managed before 1975, and we will again, without a corrupt and dirty expanding entity, deciding things for the country.
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No need to be sarcastic, let's politely disagree.
If we had the greater economic growth that we were due then the Chancellor could afford to relax his tight reign on spending. As it is, we won't. Greater costs from a weakened Pound are putting a squeeze on spending. This is manifesting itself in several ways including contributing to shop and restaurant closures.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-43240996
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That weaker £ has now recovered by a lot. But nice try, trying to manipulate the facts, as always.