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[Politics] Brexit

If there was a second Brexit referendum how would you vote?


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synavm

New member
May 2, 2013
171
It's a good job these people don't work in construction or mechanical engineering. They wouldn't survive and would be out of their jobs in a few jobs.

Yes, because predicting the state of an economy in a decades times is exactly the same as laying bricks....

These forecasts should always be taken with a pinch of salt as external factors change everything, they are, however, a group of respected independent academics that very carefully make these forecasts with a lot of evidence to back them up. Doesn't make them right, but they're worth listening to.
 




ManOfSussex

We wunt be druv
Apr 11, 2016
14,760
Rape of Hastings, Sussex
Well for a start the people on this thread who immediately jumped on these forecasts suggesting this either proved them right or Brexiteers wrong. You probably gave them a thumbs up. :thumbsup:

Some do seem to give the impression they would rather see UKplc go tits up rather than see Brexit succeed.

I've thought just the same about those who want Article 50 now/3months ago/before any cohesive plan is in place/get on with it,as nothing can go wrong etc.

You probably gave them a thumbs up. :thumbsup:
 
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Two Professors

Two Mad Professors
Jul 13, 2009
7,617
Multicultural Brum
My financial adviser (an Outer) is surprised that nobody seems to be talking up the 2019 figures and beyond,when even the OBR admit to us being £200 million a week better off.Fair enough ,not the £350 million talked about during the Referendum campaign,but still better in UK's pocket than the wastrels in Brussels!
 


Baldseagull

Well-known member
Jan 26, 2012
10,993
Crawley
Yep, it's quite sad really. I have said before if anyone will drive us in to a proper recession it will be the constant negativity being churned out over and over again from remainers. Just because remainers can't get what they want, then everyone should suffer.


You guys moan about being labelled thick in one post, then say something blatantly stupid in the next.
 




Steve in Japan

Well-known member
NSC Patron
May 9, 2013
4,472
East of Eastbourne
My financial adviser (an Outer) is surprised that nobody seems to be talking up the 2019 figures and beyond,when even the OBR admit to us being £200 million a week better off.Fair enough ,not the £350 million talked about during the Referendum campaign,but still better in UK's pocket than the wastrels in Brussels!

I am sure I heard Chote say on R4 today that the OBR assume that saving will be spent on something else (NHS anyone?)

So in that sense I suppose he means the saving will not reduce the deficit. But will presumably have a positive impact somewhere in the world of government spending. He didn't have my full attention I must admit so if anybody else was paying attention pls correct me.
 


Steve in Japan

Well-known member
NSC Patron
May 9, 2013
4,472
East of Eastbourne
I am sure I heard Chote say on R4 today that the OBR assume that saving will be spent on something else (NHS anyone?)

So in that sense I suppose he means the saving will not reduce the deficit. But will presumably have a positive impact somewhere in the world of government spending. He didn't have my full attention I must admit so if anybody else was paying attention pls correct me.

Found this in the news (Belfast Telegraph no less)
In its report, the OBR said it was not able to make any forecast of how much money would be saved and had therefore worked on "the fiscally neutral assumption that any reduction in these transfers to the EU would be recycled fully into extra domestic spending".
 


Baldseagull

Well-known member
Jan 26, 2012
10,993
Crawley
My financial adviser (an Outer) is surprised that nobody seems to be talking up the 2019 figures and beyond,when even the OBR admit to us being £200 million a week better off.Fair enough ,not the £350 million talked about during the Referendum campaign,but still better in UK's pocket than the wastrels in Brussels!

Having your cake and eating it again I see.
 




Baldseagull

Well-known member
Jan 26, 2012
10,993
Crawley
I am sure I heard Chote say on R4 today that the OBR assume that saving will be spent on something else (NHS anyone?)

So in that sense I suppose he means the saving will not reduce the deficit. But will presumably have a positive impact somewhere in the world of government spending. He didn't have my full attention I must admit so if anybody else was paying attention pls correct me.

If it goes towards replacing lost EU grants then we will be about 100 million a week worse off still.
 










studio150

Well-known member
Jul 30, 2011
29,689
On the Border
Yep, it's quite sad really. I have said before if anyone will drive us in to a proper recession it will be the constant negativity being churned out over and over again from remainers. Just because remainers can't get what they want, then everyone should suffer.

Here we go again, if you don't believe that lower sterling, higher oil prices, higher inflation, etc are not a good thing you are guilty of being anti British and want the country to fall back to the Dark Ages.
Being realistic and being able to understand financial issues does not mean that you want to be poorer or to lose your job.
All it actually means is that you haven't buried your head in the sand to ignore these issues.

You seem to forget it was those that voted to leave that actually voted to be poorer, and acknowledged that things would get worse, so pour yourself another glass to celebrate getting what you voted for. It could be your last glass for some length of time.
 


Pavilionaire

Well-known member
Jul 7, 2003
30,682
Many sensible remainers have accepted the result. They may not like it, but they respect the rule of democracy more. The Prime Minister for one. One person who voted remain who will now vote leave makes your statement rubbish. And 20,000 - pft! Is that all you've got?

Delusional! But keep on dreaming................................

It's about 200 times more than the paltry number of OAP collective that gathered for the 'Pro-Brexit Rally' outside the House of Parliament this week.

As for the PM, you are an idiot if you believe for one moment she or her Chancellor have actually changed their opinion on what they personally believe about the EU. They're both 60-odd and have been in politics for many years supporting the Tory Party's pro-EU line so why would they both change the votes they cast on 23rd June 2016? They are party servants performing what they see as their duty, but May in particular lacks the nous to exercise real judgement and take stock of the real weight of evidence now building against Brexit.
 




Brighton Mod

Its All Too Beautiful
Here we go again, if you don't believe that lower sterling, higher oil prices, higher inflation, etc are not a good thing you are guilty of being anti British and want the country to fall back to the Dark Ages.
Being realistic and being able to understand financial issues does not mean that you want to be poorer or to lose your job.
All it actually means is that you haven't buried your head in the sand to ignore these issues.

You seem to forget it was those that voted to leave that actually voted to be poorer, and acknowledged that things would get worse, so pour yourself another glass to celebrate getting what you voted for. It could be your last glass for some length of time.

I see that investment was up in the three months since the Brexit vote :lolol:
 


Brighton Mod

Its All Too Beautiful
It's about 200 times more than the paltry number of OAP collective that gathered for the 'Pro-Brexit Rally' outside the House of Parliament this week.

As for the PM, you are an idiot if you believe for one moment she or her Chancellor have actually changed their opinion on what they personally believe about the EU. They're both 60-odd and have been in politics for many years supporting the Tory Party's pro-EU line so why would they both change the votes they cast on 23rd June 2016? They are party servants performing what they see as their duty, but May in particular lacks the nous to exercise real judgement and take stock of the real weight of evidence now building against Brexit.

Evidence or guess work from those organisations who have been proved wrong before. It appears that George Osbourne now has a cult of following of negative sooth sayers all trying to get themselves in the headlines by out negging the next man. Its becoming a race to the bottom.
 


GT49er

Well-known member
Feb 1, 2009
46,915
Gloucester
................................... but May in particular lacks the nous to exercise real judgement and take stock of the real weight of evidence now building against Brexit.
That's good news then. At least she'll do her job properly and take us out of the EU, as she can't exercise real judgement of all the flak being put up by remainers - sorry, I meant to say weight of evidence against Brexit............................................
 


Two Professors

Two Mad Professors
Jul 13, 2009
7,617
Multicultural Brum
If it goes towards replacing lost EU grants then we will be about 100 million a week worse off still.

What are you drivelling on about?Eu grants are just a portion of our total payment in,being grudgingly given back to us.£200 million pound a week BETTER off after all else is taken into consideration.Look forward to reading your attempt at an answer when I return from hols :wave:
 




Pavilionaire

Well-known member
Jul 7, 2003
30,682
That's good news then. At least she'll do her job properly and take us out of the EU, as she can't exercise real judgement of all the flak being put up by remainers - sorry, I meant to say weight of evidence against Brexit............................................

I thought her job was Prime Minister with a wider remit than simply to take us out of the EU?

As Prime Minister she needs to possess the ability to look at Brexit in context of the wider issues facing the country. However, the religious zeal with which she seems hell-bent on executing the advisory recommendation that was the EU referendum vote - to the extent of trying to bypass Parliament completely - suggests that she has tunnel vision. A complete disaster of an appointment.
 




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