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Old 06-01-2017, 12:24 PM #10
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Originally Posted by LeatherTrumpet View Post
yes and I believe that was the response from every tibb brexiteer for weeks after the vote when faced with the silly scare-mongering




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My point is more that the Brexitkru have been insistent that the economy is stifled and can't improve because of EU laws and red tape... And yet now crowing about economic improvements like its down to Brexit, when in fact we are still bound by exactly the same EU "laws and red tape" as we ever were .

So all you can actually say is that some people were wrong about the consequences of the vote itself / financial confidence etc... Which is fair enough... But it has absolutely zero bearing on the actual effect of Brexit in practice, which we are still years away from . Surely, LT, you're not one of the thick chavs I get ranting at work about how we're "out of Europe now!" since the day after the vote...
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