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Old 18-02-2022, 16:56   #3894
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Re: Britain outside the EU

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Originally Posted by GrimUpNorth View Post
You start by saying the remain predictions can't be relied upon because they are based on the future and the future is yet to happen, then go on to explain why leaving will be ace because of all the things you predict will happen in the future despite the future being yet to happen Selective or what!!

Also, I don't think you quite understand how to use a calendar to work out the passage of time as we left the EU over 12 months ago not 3 . Could explain you stance and the moving goalposts on the demise of TV as we know it.
Starting with your last paragraph, yes, my typo. I don’t know where that came from, I meant to say ‘less than 18 months’. How strange!

On the first point, what I’m trying to say is that the forecasts are unable to predict future income, whereas losses from pulling out of the EU are known. So the credit side of the balance sheet is unknown.
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