Did you read the report, or have you just decided to chuck it in the bin as you don’t think you’re going to like the content?
How do you think I know it only addresses one side? Did you read my post?
Did you read the report, or have you just decided to chuck it in the bin as you don’t think you’re going to like the content?
Yawn.....
Yawn....You keep yawning mate, and tugging your forelock to disaster capitalists who wouldn’t urinate on you if you were on fire....Brexit a vote against the establishment lol
So you read the 46 page report in full then?How do you think I know it only addresses one side? Did you read my post?
So you read the 46 page report in full then?
One side, generally isn’t the basis for University research papers, you’ll probably find that’s a narrative that you’ve chosen to attach to it, as it’s conclusions don’t suit your chosen ideology
Yes, I did read it. It addresses all the likely adverse impacts on the UK but does not address the adverse impacts on the EU. Nor does it consider the likely effect of the EU losing the 80bn surplus with the UK or the fact that this might happen during a trade war with the USA. They are the 'real world' issues and they are the issues which will decide the Brexit agreement in the long run.
Why would a report on the UK be bothered with what will happen to the EU? And why would you care?
I don't believe you posted that! What will happen to the UK will be directly affected, in the long run, by what happens to the EU. An academic study which doesn't take account of that is a waste of paper.
I don't believe you posted that! What will happen to the UK will be directly affected, in the long run, by what happens to the EU. An academic study which doesn't take account of that is a waste of paper.
If you read it I’d have expected you to maybe understand what it was actually about, as you appear to have just guess given that synopsisYes, I did read it. It addresses all the likely adverse impacts on the UK but does not address the adverse impacts on the EU. Nor does it consider the likely effect of the EU losing the 80bn surplus with the UK or the fact that this might happen during a trade war with the USA. They are the 'real world' issues and they are the issues which will decide the Brexit agreement in the long run.
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