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Old 25-06-2019, 09:35   #3671
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Re: Brexit

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY View Post
Except that the reason for the concern was explained, and it was logical.

The Brexit scaremongering does not take into account the benefits of leaving and is illogical.
But noone has provided a worked example of these benefits especially when offset against the negative aspects. You are just hiding behind a wall of noise: shout "scaremonger", "Project Frear", etc. when someone asks you to back up your claims.

It is not an unreasonable proposition is it? To ask for something, anything to backup the claims? Your approach to use "common sense" to predict what will happen is just bonkers.

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Originally Posted by TheDaddy View Post
Patrick Minford is one of the experts who makes a habit of getting it wrong, he's mogg and farages go to economist, he claims agriculture and manufacturing will have to be sacrificed for brexit, is he wrong again?
Specifically the car industry:

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