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Eu To Lose £500Bn And Uk To Gain £640Bn In No-Deal Brexit
…says Patrick Minford professor of economics at Cardiff University and chair of the Eurosceptic Economists for Free Trade group.
https:/ /www.te legraph .co.uk/ politic s/2018/ 01/13/e u-lose- 500bn-u k-gain- 640bn-n o-deal- brexit- economi st-clai ms/
The Sun itemises:
https:/ /www.th esun.co .uk/new s/69441 76/a-no -deal-b rexit-w ill-hit -europe an-coun tries-t he-hard est-cos ting-th em-a-wh opping- 500bn/
No surprise they’re reluctant to let us go. Bring it on!
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The Sun itemises:
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No surprise they’re reluctant to let us go. Bring it on!
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The Times has this interesting analysis behind its paywall - so I'll break with my usual habit and do a biggish cut/paste : "It seems that there is no way to satisfy those who want to crack the big end of an egg and those who want to crack the small end. Therefore, leaving without a trade deal with the European Union 27 is growing more likely. Both Mark Carney,...
08:43 Mon 06th Aug 2018
i think the uk is passed the point of going back to the eu, embrace separation ermm like we were ever really considered members anyway.
germany and france basically run it any way, more the latter though
germans have always like control in one form or another, oldies like myself will understand what i mean, the french mmm, plebs who think their language is superior yadda and supplied the argies with exocets, britain is a great country and has a great future without the envious germans and french, they have made there err funeral pyre.
germany and france basically run it any way, more the latter though
germans have always like control in one form or another, oldies like myself will understand what i mean, the french mmm, plebs who think their language is superior yadda and supplied the argies with exocets, britain is a great country and has a great future without the envious germans and french, they have made there err funeral pyre.
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