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The Consequences of Brexit [part 4]


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The real price of Brexit begins to emerge

https://www.ft.com/content/e3b29230-db5f-11e7-a039-c64b1c09b482

 

The value of Britain’s output is now around 0.9 per cent lower than was possible if the country had voted to stay in the EU. That equates to almost exactly £350m a week lost to the British economy — an irony that will not be lost on those who may have backed Leave because of the claim made on the side of the bus.
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Bit of a coincidence that , don't you think ?

 

Or a conspiracy by those evil EUers to devalue the pound so it equates exactly with what was on the side of the bus.

 

Chorus

The lies on the bus go round and round, round and round...

 

Repeat ad nauseum

 

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Nice to hear some sanity in the house...

 

"Commons Speaker John Bercow defends the right of MPs to vote on Brexit in line with their principles, saying they are "dedicated public servants" and "never mutineers, traitors, malcontents nor enemies of the people".

 

At the end of a statement by Home Secretary Amber Rudd on harassment in public life - in which MPs spoke about the abuse they face - Mr Bercow said death threats against MPs was tantamount to a kind of fascism."

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Or a conspiracy by those evil EUers to devalue the pound so it equates exactly with what was on the side of the bus.

 

Chorus

The lies on the bus go round and round, round and round...

 

Repeat ad nauseum

 

---------- Post added 18-12-2017 at 20:57 ----------

 

Nice to hear some sanity in the house...

 

"Commons Speaker John Bercow defends the right of MPs to vote on Brexit in line with their principles, saying they are "dedicated public servants" and "never mutineers, traitors, malcontents nor enemies of the people".

 

At the end of a statement by Home Secretary Amber Rudd on harassment in public life - in which MPs spoke about the abuse they face - Mr Bercow said death threats against MPs was tantamount to a kind of fascism."

 

Any chance of a reply to post 5267 ?

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"Commons Speaker John Bercow defends the right of MPs to vote on Brexit in line with their principles, saying they are "dedicated public servants" and "never mutineers, traitors, malcontents nor enemies of the people".

 

At the end of a statement by Home Secretary Amber Rudd on harassment in public life - in which MPs spoke about the abuse they face - Mr Bercow said death threats against MPs was tantamount to a kind of fascism."

 

And John Bercow should know.

 

He was a member of the 'Monday Club' in the early 1980's, where he openly supported the forced repatriation of non-white immigrants and made speeches attacking gay people and feminists.

 

In 1982 he joined the 'Federation of Conservative Students' and became it's chairman during the time it was producing literature with the slogan "Hang Nelson Mandela".

 

Nice people these Remainers.

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Do you think the other EU countries populace are all stupid, that the French and Germans are particularly stupid for recently voting pro eu leaders?

 

France get an awful lot from the EC, German haven't formed a government, have they?

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