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The Majority Of Brexit's Impact On Britains Economy Is Still Yet To Be Felt.
A Treasury minister warns in a Damning assesment of Britain's departure from the EU.that 60% of the impact is yet to come .The OBR forecast the economy would shrink by 4% in the long run after Brexit .He now warns that Britains import and exports are already 15% lower than had we stayed in the EU.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hymie. I raised this matter as Gulliver has repeatedly said that Brexit has impacted him while living abroad. I have on previous posts asked him to justify this. Is too much to expect somebody who makes a statement on this site, to justify this statement, as everybody, except Gulliver, is prepared to do? If not such statements it is fair to say they can be judged as fictitious.
Hymie, //In this thread, Gully made no reference to his personal situation (why bring it up?), only what an absolute disaster Brexit is to the UK – most ABers seem to be blissfully unaware of this, despite Gully’s posts on the subject.//
There's no chance whatsoever of ABers being unaware - blissfully or otherwise - of Gulliver's opinion on Brexit - or yours for that matter. The pair of you have posted about little else for years ... day after day .... week after week .... month after month .... year after year ...relentless... obsessed.
I wonder why so many of us are ignorant of the adverse impact that Brexit has had on us.....
Do you think that it might be because it has had no adverse impact on us?
However, I am sure that posting an endless number of home-made videos on a small British website will have a significant effect on the mindset of the mad Brexiteers. 🙄
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