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I.m.f. Admits To Pro-Eu Bias.
The International Monetary Fund had admitted that it's "officials" got it wrong because their pro EU bias affected their analyses. This is just weeks after they issued dire warnings about the dangers of Brexit.
Meanwhile the French economy grinds to a halt, The Office for National Statistics admits that the EU accounts for just 12% of the British economy, Britain has sold more goods outside the EU than it did within it for the last 4 years, and on and on on. The doom mongers blink as the lights come on. Just for good measure it transpires that 53% of Scots want to remain in the UK, after the Brexit vote, despite all the noise coming out of Scotland suggesting otherwise. You must decide if that is good news.
Meanwhile the French economy grinds to a halt, The Office for National Statistics admits that the EU accounts for just 12% of the British economy, Britain has sold more goods outside the EU than it did within it for the last 4 years, and on and on on. The doom mongers blink as the lights come on. Just for good measure it transpires that 53% of Scots want to remain in the UK, after the Brexit vote, despite all the noise coming out of Scotland suggesting otherwise. You must decide if that is good news.
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ZM http:// www. dailymail. co. uk/ news/ article- 3715547/ EU- exports- mere- 12- British- economy- Trade- figures- focus- Europe- steadily- dropped- past- five- years. html
12:03 Sat 30th Jul 2016
France was labelled the 'problem child' of the eurozone yesterday after its struggling economy ground to a halt.
Official figures showed the country managed no growth at all in the second quarter of the year as floods, strikes and worries about terrorism knocked confidence.
That compares with stronger-than-expected growth of 0.6 per cent in UK between the start of April and end of June.
Published: 01:40, 30 July 2016 | Updated: 01:58, 30 July 2016
Do read the links you ask for like a cuckoo in the nest. Meanwhile..........
Official figures showed the country managed no growth at all in the second quarter of the year as floods, strikes and worries about terrorism knocked confidence.
That compares with stronger-than-expected growth of 0.6 per cent in UK between the start of April and end of June.
Published: 01:40, 30 July 2016 | Updated: 01:58, 30 July 2016
Do read the links you ask for like a cuckoo in the nest. Meanwhile..........
Togo wrote as if to bolster his claim of EU bias / He used the word meanwhile to give the impression that a calamatous synchronisation of events was occurring and the word 'admits' (not 'admitted some time ago'). I don't know why people have to put their own spin on stories in an effort to say 'I told you so'.
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