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Old 29-11-2018, 19:11   #3942
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Re: Brexit

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Originally Posted by jfman View Post
Yet nobody can make a compelling argument against him, Hammond or anyone else offering economic analysis of the situation. No fact based rebuttals, just emotion driven lines about sovereignty.

If Brexit happens (which I doubt) and it works it’ll be by pure chance. Not because of the efforts of anyone in the Leave campaign, anyone in the negotiations or anyone in government making preparations.

I have no love for the European Union, again attributing irrational emotions to a situation that doesn’t require it.
The recently released scenarios from both the BoE and Treasury are both "worst case scenarios" and use the assumption the the UK get no FTA deal from anyone else in the world along with other "worst case" assumptions.

That is your fact based rebuttal and totally emotionless.
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