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26-02-2019, 11:30 AM
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Re: Where a no deal Brexit would hit hardest

Originally Posted by Bread ->
According to Statista the results may surprise you ..


https://www.statista.com/chart/16996...a-hard-brexit/

Didn't you find it STRANGE that the graph doesn't show how many job's would be lost in the UK?????

The graph is produced by the Hall Institute for Economic Affairs.

The Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA) describes itself as a "free-market think-tank" dedicated to "analysing and expounding the role of markets in solving economic and social problems". It has been described by others as a "right-wing think tank". It is based in Westminster, London, United Kingdom.

No bias there then!!!
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26-02-2019, 11:37 AM
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Re: Where a no deal Brexit would hit hardest

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Didn't you find it STRANGE that the graph doesn't show how many job's would be lost in the UK?????

The graph is produced by the Hall Institute for Economic Affairs.

The Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA) describes itself as a "free-market think-tank" dedicated to "analysing and expounding the role of markets in solving economic and social problems". It has been described by others as a "right-wing think tank". It is based in Westminster, London, United Kingdom.

No bias there then!!!
You seem to think that when we leave the EU a drawbridge will come up and we won't be allowed to trade anymore and that all companies in the UK will move away if they are owned by one of the EU 27 countries. Your arguments consist of conspiracy theory and copy/paste sections of the Guardian...

Don't you think your point of view is a bit weird and hysterical ?
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26-02-2019, 08:14 PM
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Re: Where a no deal Brexit would hit hardest

Originally Posted by Bread ->
You seem to think that when we leave the EU a drawbridge will come up and we won't be allowed to trade anymore and that all companies in the UK will move away if they are owned by one of the EU 27 countries. Your arguments consist of conspiracy theory and copy/paste sections of the Guardian...

Don't you think your point of view is a bit weird and hysterical ?
My point of view is one of reality and evidence based understanding, some thing that brexiters have some what a cavalier attitude to.

Perhaps you would be better employed presenting irrefutable facts rather than the nonsense you normally vomit on to this forum.

I note that you have again not replied to the precept of my post that the graph you presented does not show how many UK jobs will be lost in the event of a no deal exit.
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26-02-2019, 11:12 PM
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Re: Where a no deal Brexit would hit hardest

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My point of view is one of reality and evidence based understanding, some thing that brexiters have some what a cavalier attitude to.

Perhaps you would be better employed presenting irrefutable facts rather than the nonsense you normally vomit on to this forum.

I note that you have again not replied to the precept of my post that the graph you presented does not show how many UK jobs will be lost in the event of a no deal exit.

I did reply

I said you don't have anything new to add to the debate just the same old points that have been answered a million times before.
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27-02-2019, 11:18 AM
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Re: Where a no deal Brexit would hit hardest

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I did reply

I said you don't have anything new to add to the debate just the same old points that have been answered a million times before.

Then it won't be too hard for you to give some indication as to how many jobs will be lost in the UK if we where to go for a no deal.

The Statsia graph you presented in your original post seemed to be able to give an indication of job losses for Germany, France, Poland etc. but not for the country it resides in, very suspicious.

As usual with all brexiters on this forum, when presented with a request for confirmation of what they are proposing they are unable to do so and come up with some MUNDANE excuse for not doing so.
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27-02-2019, 11:27 AM
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Re: Where a no deal Brexit would hit hardest

A few job losses ARE NOT a reason to stay in the corrupt cesspit that is the EU. There are far bigger and more important things at stake than the loss of a few jobs.
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27-02-2019, 11:42 AM
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Re: Where a no deal Brexit would hit hardest

Originally Posted by Realist ->
A few job losses ARE NOT a reason to stay in the corrupt cesspit that is the EU. There are far bigger and more important things at stake than the loss of a few jobs.

A FEW JOB LOSSES!!!!! are you totally without any resemblance of common sense?

Such arrogance!!!

Perhaps you would like to be one of those people who will lose their jobs. But let me guess you are one of the ancients both in age and thinking.
 
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