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Post by Totheleft on Jan 21, 2024 23:21:53 GMT
Growth at EU Average since Brexit but has shown by your Chart The UK had the Second Strongest Growth At 8% Now you say it's Average . How can you say Brexit hasn't Effect the Economy if that so from a strong Man of EU to Average lol. When was we the strong man of the EU? - you have a very different view of the economy in 2016 from me. I certainly would not buy into your view that the economy was booming under Cameron. a lot more than it is known and the Chart you shown proves it . Unless you're saying that the Chart is wrong .
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Post by wapentake on Jan 21, 2024 23:44:03 GMT
Have all the polls you like the only thing that matters TLL is an actual vote which remain lost, as far as lies thatโs what the political world of Westminster ( and elsewhere ) thrive on..
IMO people pay little attention to manifestos based on the fact they are usually ditched once the vote is won,people in this fptp two party system get peed off with one party and vote for the other because the system ensures Buggins turn.
Clearly people are getting fed up with this sad state of affairs and are looking for a real change,anyway regards the brexit vote there was forty years from the first to that and to expect instant results is pathetic,we had those four decades before a chance was given to realise it was a mistake and that if they thought Westminster was disconnected from the people Brussels might as well be in another parallel world.
Anybody who thinks people voted based on slogans on buses or on what politicians said are suffering a delusion,people voted to leave from the experience of a system they neither liked nor felt part of.
We are only part way through the process and the work on Westminster has to be next,they long ago forgot who they work for, rather than themselves it has to be the people and country and itโs long term well being.
Remain had their four decades brexit should be given the same.
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Post by dodgydave on Jan 22, 2024 1:07:37 GMT
Same can be said to them who say Brexit hadn't effected the British Economy. People voted for Brexit in the knowledge that we would take an economic hit because of the extra paperwork and possible tariffs. Brexit was a vote to stop us being flooded with cheap EU workers, and that was based on the lies that only 2 million had come into the country! Personally I'm way better off since Brexit, but I understand that many are not. 1 in 6 people living in the UK were not born here.... when did UK citizens vote for that level of immigration and the cultural changes that has brought?
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Post by Totheleft on Jan 22, 2024 4:55:29 GMT
Same can be said to them who say Brexit hadn't effected the British Economy. People voted for Brexit in the knowledge that we would take an economic hit because of the extra paperwork and possible tariffs. Brexit was a vote to stop us being flooded with cheap EU workers, and that was based on the lies that only 2 million had come into the country! Personally I'm way better off since Brexit, but I understand that many are not. 1 in 6 people living in the UK were not born here.... when did UK citizens vote for that level of immigration and the cultural changes that has brought? I'm Glad you admitted that your 1 of the few that benefit from a wage increase since EU FOM was stopped. Has for Immigration and Supposed Culturr Shift Are you saying that Immigrants from. From. None EU countries have less Effec on British Culture then People from EU countries. You know that Nonesence . That just one reason that pulling out of EU has effected Britan . And I now this is a Silly point of view that I'd often put about by Brexiters I's that France don't stop the Flow of Asylum seekers crossing the Chanel is to get back At the UK for pulling out of the EU lol. If that's true don't you think that the British public put it on themselves?๐ And at least Farage told a half truth about the Effect of Leaving the EU on.immigration . More black people will be allowed to come to Britain if we leave the EU, Ukip leader Nigel Farage said this morning. He said Brexit will also help immigration become a 'non-issue' in the UK because the Government could cut net migration to under 50,000 - more than a sixth of the current level so next time you or anyone Else from the Brevit camp say that immigration is changing our Country Culture Remember that what main proposing Brexit campaigners wanted lol .so once again the British people put the so called immigration problem.on.themselves ๐๐๐๐๐
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Post by The Squeezed Middle on Jan 22, 2024 5:47:44 GMT
Personally I'm way better off since Brexit, but I understand that many are not... Could you explain which people are worse off and how? I'm Glad you admitted that your 1 of the few that benefit from a wage increase since EU FOM was stopped... And again, could you explain how many UK nationals are now worse off specifically because of Brexit?
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Post by Totheleft on Jan 22, 2024 7:21:31 GMT
When was we the strong man of the EU? - you have a very different view of the economy in 2016 from me. I certainly would not buy into your view that the economy was booming under Cameron. a lot more than it is known and the Chart you shown proves it . Unless you're saying that the Chart is wrong . Dose both Charts show that Brexit has had A negative impact on the British Economy. A yes or No Answer will do
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Post by Pacifico on Jan 22, 2024 7:37:48 GMT
When was we the strong man of the EU? - you have a very different view of the economy in 2016 from me. I certainly would not buy into your view that the economy was booming under Cameron. a lot more than it is known and the Chart you shown proves it . Unless you're saying that the Chart is wrong . My chart doesn't show what the UK growth rate was in in 2016 - you need to study it again.
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Post by Totheleft on Jan 22, 2024 10:11:20 GMT
a lot more than it is known and the Chart you shown proves it . Unless you're saying that the Chart is wrong . My chart doesn't show what the UK growth rate was in in 2016 - you need to study it again. I rewriget that your chart showd in blue towers from 2016 in Blue towers at 8% Growth to 2019 in orange towers 3% . That's over a 3yr period it's a Massive decline in 5% Growth in 3rs . If that chart was a attempted to show I was wrong with me saying the Economy had Nosedived . It actually failed and proven me Right.
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Post by Bentley on Jan 22, 2024 12:01:56 GMT
Personally I'm way better off since Brexit, but I understand that many are not... Could you explain which people are worse off and how? I'm Glad you admitted that your 1 of the few that benefit from a wage increase since EU FOM was stopped... And again, could you explain how many UK nationals are now worse off specifically because of Brexit? He wonโt , he canโt . He will cut and paste something from a link that doesnโt support his claim . Insist it does and demand that anyone questioning his claim to prove him wrong. He ran away from his false claim that the UK Economy โ nosedived โ due to Brexit .
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Post by Pacifico on Jan 22, 2024 12:02:19 GMT
My chart doesn't show what the UK growth rate was in in 2016 - you need to study it again. I rewriget that your chart showd in blue towers from 2016 in Blue towers at 8% Growth to 2019 in orange towers 3% . That's over a 3yr period it's a Massive decline in 5% Growth in 3rs . If that chart was a attempted to show I was wrong with me saying the Economy had Nosedived . It actually failed and proven me Right. No - you fail to understand the chart. Look again.
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Post by sandypine on Jan 22, 2024 12:11:33 GMT
The referendum we had was post an event of membership and most people did not know what would happen, we have over 40 years of info and people did not like it. What is the differencingI will ? [br? What's the difference well it's obviously that the Economy has to took a knose dive since Brexit. And the voting public were fed a lies . And the Renain party warned of leaving has Mainly come true ? But the Brexit mob lied and a bit called it project fear Well then maybe you cannot remember the economic problems and recession in 1973-1975 post joining the EEC.
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Post by Totheleft on Jan 22, 2024 13:03:01 GMT
I rewriget that your chart showd in blue towers from 2016 in Blue towers at 8% Growth to 2019 in orange towers 3% . That's over a 3yr period it's a Massive decline in 5% Growth in 3rs . If that chart was a attempted to show I was wrong with me saying the Economy had Nosedived . It actually failed and proven me Right. No - you fail to understand the chart. Look again. sorry how can I Misunderstood the chart It definitely shows at one point the UK Growth was has high has 8%.then.shows it has low has 3% Growtb in a 3rys period no.matter how you look at that's a massive nosedive in the Economy. Unless your trying to Say that pre Brexit the UK Growth was stagnant at 2%
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Post by Deleted on Jan 22, 2024 13:38:08 GMT
So, after three pages we can establish that this thread title is just bait on this oddball forum. In the real world, which the EU trolls on this board clearly do not live in, many if not most people from a working class background supported exiting from the EU, which isn't surprising considering the fact that the Labour government crapped all over them.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 22, 2024 13:43:42 GMT
I'm Glad you admitted that your 1 of the few that benefit from a wage increase since EU FOM was stopped... And again, could you explain how many UK nationals are now worse off specifically because of Brexit? I guess there isn't a copy and paste answer.
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Post by Bentley on Jan 22, 2024 14:02:15 GMT
And again, could you explain how many UK nationals are now worse off specifically because of Brexit? I guess there isn't a copy and paste answer. lol.
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