
| Msg # 31936 of 32022 on ZZUK4447, Monday 11-06-22, 6:07 |
| From: TUFNELL PARK |
| To: PAMELA |
| Subj: =?UTF-8?Q?Re=3a_Boris=27s_Brexit_leaves_ |
XPost: uk.politics.misc From: noreply492000-medic@yahoo.co.uk On 14/10/2019 18:09, Pamela wrote: > On 12:16 14 Oct 2019, Tufnell Park wrote: > >> On 13/10/2019 23:19, Pamela wrote: >>> "Boris Johnson's Brexit plan would leave knock up to €€50bn off the >>> economy and leave everyone in the UK €€2,000 worse off, new >>> analysis has found. >>> >>> "Academics at King's College London said the plan that is the >>> subject of intense negotiations between UK and officials would be >>> worse for the UK economy than Theresa May's deal." >>> >>> https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/brexit-news-boris- >>> johnson-plan-2000-worse-off-a9154536.html >>> >>> Toffs like Boris and Rees-Mogg aren't short of a bob or two and can >>> afford €€2,000 but the man in the street finds it harder. >>> >>> What a mess. >>> >> >> Well at least €€2000 is only half of Osborne's prediction of the €€4000 >> per person loss, state in the pre referendum document, not that many >> people believed that either. > > I suspect it will be closer to €€4,000 than €€2,000. Especially when the trade > negotiations fail to deliver. In fact, both figures seem on the low side in > the long turn. > It could just as easily be a gain of as much if our Remoaner politicians were not hell bent on keeping us in the EU! --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05 * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2) |
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