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19 minutes ago, Farrelli said:

Opinion shared by most financial studies and not a gamble that is worth taking IMO.

Particularly, if like me, you live in a place that has benefitted from being part of the EU.

Cheers.

We've covered the relative merits of it all, and most accept a potential bump or two initially.

Beyond that, we will have to see.

There is also much more to this than money, as has also been covered, which makes the constant charge of we didn't vote to be poorer disingenuous.

There's only one way to find out, and to grasp the opportunities which will arise.

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2 minutes ago, Tonge moor green jacket said:

Cheers.

We've covered the relative merits of it all, and most accept a potential bump or two initially.

Beyond that, we will have to see.

There is also much more to this than money, as has also been covered, which makes the constant charge of we didn't vote to be poorer disingenuous.

There's only one way to find out, and to grasp the opportunities which will arise.

Many vote to be poorer every GE!

 

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6 minutes ago, Tonge moor green jacket said:

Cheers.

We've covered the relative merits of it all, and most accept a potential bump or two initially.

Beyond that, we will have to see.

There is also much more to this than money, as has also been covered, which makes the constant charge of we didn't vote to be poorer disingenuous.

There's only one way to find out, and to grasp the opportunities which will arise.

That is a viewpoint but studies indicate it will be considerably worse.

This is too big an issue with too many jobs at stake to just say 'let's see how it goes'.

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19 minutes ago, Tonge moor green jacket said:

Precisely.

The shear negativity is the biggest danger. Parky continually telling the press other teams had better players because they'd spent more money, must have been a real boost for their confidence.

I see the EU have wheeled out Rutte our Dutch friend to reiterate project fear. 

 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-48703043

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3 hours ago, Farrelli said:

Opinion shared by most financial studies and not a gamble that is worth taking IMO.

Particularly, if like me, you live in a place that has benefitted from being part of the EU.

So I take it you don't live in a northern working class town...?!?

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15 minutes ago, Mounts Kipper said:

All with our own money, less a back hander for the EU. 

To make them look better

And they call Leavers stupid?

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27 minutes ago, Mounts Kipper said:

All with our own money, less a back hander for the EU. 

And do you think the UK government is going to continue these projects after we've left? 

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6 minutes ago, Moon boy said:

Whether they do or the don’t, it’s the U.K. Elected Government spending tax payers money in the UK

And it was our Elected MEPs approving EU investment into areas central government traditionally neglects.

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1 minute ago, Cheese said:

And it was our Elected MEPs approving EU investment into areas central government traditionally neglects.

But, hopefully, no more!

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4 minutes ago, Cheese said:

And it was our Elected MEPs approving EU investment into areas central government traditionally neglects.

Here’s a better idea, why don’t we stop paying for expensive MEP’s and convince our own MP’s to support areas ‘traditionally neglected’, you know it makes sense 

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3 minutes ago, Moon boy said:

Here’s a better idea, why don’t we stop paying for expensive MEP’s and convince our own MP’s to support areas ‘traditionally neglected’, you know it makes sense 

You obviously haven't been paying attention for the last few decades. 

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