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Old 01-12-2018, 11:44   #4077
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Re: Brexit

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY View Post
Yes, it's incredible to hear so many remainers complaining now that people didn't know what 'leave' meant. What they are really saying is that they did not understand what they were voting for.

And now they are saying that Brexit cannot bring economic advantages to the UK, presumably because they have absolutely no clue, and can see only a dystopian future.

So why should we listen to them?
The available analysis shows that this economic advantage will have an uplift on the economy of a fraction of a per cent whereas leaving the EU will have a negative impact of several per cent. This has been explained to you and the reasons for it have been carefully explained to you together with links explaining how trade works. But you've chosen not to believe it which is your choice. That is the reason for the divergence in views.

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY View Post
Based on negative assumptions.
Based on informed analysis and how trade works.
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