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


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nicko31

Well-known member
Jan 7, 2010
16,913
Gods country fortnightly
He does occasionally tell the truth ..

BBC News - UK economy expanded 7.5% last year
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-60344573

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Yes JC will all know you are the bringer of truth

But, despite the £450B of extra borrowing last year it still doesn't cover the 2020 losses

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"The growth in 2021 comes from a low base in 2020, when the economy fell sharply," Mr Morgan said. "And if you look at where the UK economy is now, compared to its pre-pandemic level, which I know a lot of people do for a broader picture of the economy, the UK is middle of the pack, compared with the G7."


Maybe if we hadn't embarked on self imposed economic sanctions and people like you hadn't voted in the most chaotic government in the modern era we'd be doing better.
 

JC Footy Genius

Bringer of TRUTH
Jun 9, 2015
10,568
Yes JC will all know you are the bringer of truth

But, despite the £450B of extra borrowing last year it still doesn't cover the 2020 losses

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"The growth in 2021 comes from a low base in 2020, when the economy fell sharply," Mr Morgan said. "And if you look at where the UK economy is now, compared to its pre-pandemic level, which I know a lot of people do for a broader picture of the economy, the UK is middle of the pack, compared with the G7."


Maybe if we hadn't embarked on self imposed economic sanctions and people like you hadn't voted in the most chaotic government in the modern era we'd be doing better.
After years of pedalling and predicting Brexit economic armaggedon, I suppose it was always going to be the case that 'we would be doing a bit better' if we were in the EU was where you would end up [emoji6]

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WATFORD zero

Well-known member
NSC Licker Extraordinaire
Jul 10, 2003
24,740
After years of pedalling and predicting Brexit economic armaggedon, I suppose it was always going to be the case that 'we would be doing a bit better' if we were in the EU was where you would end up [emoji6]

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And after years of backing the Unionist cause whilst simultaneously campaigning and voting for a border in the Irish Sea, I suppose it was always going to be the case that you 'would do a runner' every time you're asked how to resolve the complete **** up you've managed to achieve :facepalm:

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I can see your predicament. Do you keep backing Johnson, looking more ridiculous every passing day, or do you simply admit that you have been painfully naïve and add disloyal by accepting the facts that are now staring you in the face. Tough call :lolol:
 

Lever

Well-known member
Feb 6, 2019
5,277
I see James is still chewing on stinging nettles bless him


Regards
DF

Instead of still just looking at the pictures and caption you could learn something of the muddled JRM arguments over time by watching the video; then you could make an informed judgement and comment.

Once again it seems beyond you.... and you are reduced to facile comment.Try again.....
 
Jan 30, 2008
31,981
Instead of still just looking at the pictures and caption you could learn something of the muddled JRM arguments over time by watching the video; then you could make an informed judgement and comment.

Once again it seems beyond you.... and you are reduced to facile comment.Try again.....

I have no reason to listen to him or his ilk , we've left and no end off bitter thoughts and opinions are going to change that

You'd be better off getting on with your life rather then stagnating in that cess Pitt you so enjoy being in :facepalm:


Regards
DF
 

Lever

Well-known member
Feb 6, 2019
5,277
I have no reason to listen to him or his ilk , we've left and no end off bitter thoughts and opinions are going to change that

You'd be better off getting on with your life rather then stagnating in that cess Pitt you so enjoy being in :facepalm:


Regards
DF

I thought as much, but really it was about listening to JRM's inconsistencies from the man himself.....

Do you mean 'cesspit'?

Carry on immersing yourself in your own wilful ignorance though, it suits you...... and it is entertaining.

Now I know why you learnt so little at school.....
 

Randy McNob

Now go home and get your f#cking Shinebox
Jun 13, 2020
4,308
After years of pedalling and predicting Brexit economic armaggedon, I suppose it was always going to be the case that 'we would be doing a bit better' if we were in the EU was where you would end up [emoji6]

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It is a fact that our GDP is at least 4% down not being EU members, even the Government said that

loss per capita 1,500
Gain by Capita 0.50p
 

JC Footy Genius

Bringer of TRUTH
Jun 9, 2015
10,568
It is a fact that our GDP is at least 4% down not being EU members, even the Government said that

loss per capita 1,500
Gain by Capita 0.50p
That's not a 'fact'; it's a prediction about the long-term by the OBR. An organisation that has been known to be wrong even when predicting short-term GDP growth figures (notably in 2014).

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Herr Tubthumper

Well-known member
NSC Licker Extraordinaire
Jul 11, 2003
57,818
The Fatherland
He does occasionally tell the truth ..

BBC News - UK economy expanded 7.5% last year
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-60344573

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It’s a shame you don’t read what you post

“ However, he urged caution about making strict comparisons. The growth in 2021 comes from a low base in 2020, when the economy fell sharply," Nonsense figures for stupid and gullible people.
 

portslade seagull

Well-known member
Jul 19, 2003
17,323
portslade
It’s a shame you don’t read what you post

“ However, he urged caution about making strict comparisons. The growth in 2021 comes from a low base in 2020, when the economy fell sharply," Nonsense figures for stupid and gullible people.

But if it was the EU from a comparable position you would be all over it like a rash
 

JC Footy Genius

Bringer of TRUTH
Jun 9, 2015
10,568
It’s a shame you don’t read what you post

“ However, he urged caution about making strict comparisons. The growth in 2021 comes from a low base in 2020, when the economy fell sharply," Nonsense figures for stupid and gullible people.

It's a shame you aren't more grateful when I helpfully provide you with factual information that corrects your ill-informed claims HT!
 

WATFORD zero

Well-known member
NSC Licker Extraordinaire
Jul 10, 2003
24,740
It’s a shame you don’t read what you post

“ However, he urged caution about making strict comparisons. The growth in 2021 comes from a low base in 2020, when the economy fell sharply," Nonsense figures for stupid and gullible people.

But if it was the EU from a comparable position you would be all over it like a rash
It's a shame you aren't more grateful when I helpfully provide you with factual information that corrects your ill-informed claims HT!

Case rests M'lud :dunce:

:lolol:
 

vegster

Sanity Clause
May 5, 2008
27,666
Brexit Diary: ‘Wait, no one told us that was going to happen" (Actually, they did) - February 2nd 2022

https://dispatcheseurope.com/brexit...s-that-was-going-to-happen-actually-they-did/
Of course there were a few idiots pointing out the downsides of leaving a mutually beneficial trading bloc.... And of course exporting and importing has become more costly in time,paperwork and taxation, causing the loss of multiple small businesses and a loss of customer choice...

But let's look at the benefits please! We have our blue passports, and soon to be Crown markings on our glasses....and the NHS is richer by £350m a week!
 

JC Footy Genius

Bringer of TRUTH
Jun 9, 2015
10,568
Of course there were a few idiots pointing out the downsides of leaving a mutually beneficial trading bloc.... And of course exporting and importing has become more costly in time,paperwork and taxation, causing the loss of multiple small businesses and a loss of customer choice...

But let's look at the benefits please! We have our blue passports, and soon to be Crown markings on our glasses....and the NHS is richer by £350m a week!

This post is (probably) sponsored by Amazon, Goldman Sachs, Merrill Lynch, JPMorgan Chase & Co .... Vive le revolution comrade! :lolol::facepalm:

https://www.reuters.com/world/uk/uk-set-most-widespread-pay-rises-over-decade-cbi-2021-09-19/
 

Randy McNob

Now go home and get your f#cking Shinebox
Jun 13, 2020
4,308
Of course there were a few idiots pointing out the downsides of leaving a mutually beneficial trading bloc.... And of course exporting and importing has become more costly in time,paperwork and taxation, causing the loss of multiple small businesses and a loss of customer choice...

But let's look at the benefits please! We have our blue passports, and soon to be Crown markings on our glasses....and the NHS is richer by £350m a week!

fear not, they have appointed a minister for Brexit benefits, got hs work cut out, I think he may only find 'happy British fish' but since he got richer off the back of Brexit failure and got every prediction wrong, i'm not sure he's the right man tbh
 

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