Message from @PureEvilPie

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2019-10-03 22:18:51 UTC  

That's why I voted 🙂

2019-10-03 22:18:52 UTC  

But to say that brexit

2019-10-03 22:18:57 UTC  

will be good and have benefits to the economy?

2019-10-03 22:18:57 UTC  

I will honestly take an economic hit in order to start the process of sorting the anti-democratic sentiment that is permeating because of the EU.

2019-10-03 22:18:59 UTC  

Mass immigration and sovereignty were the two top reasons for voting leave, PeP

2019-10-03 22:18:59 UTC  

That's just dumb shit

2019-10-03 22:19:06 UTC  

It's only your fucking mongoloid lot that claims otherwise

2019-10-03 22:19:07 UTC  

And that's why you're a shit head because you framed it about foreigners

2019-10-03 22:19:16 UTC  

Well it was lmao

2019-10-03 22:19:22 UTC  

Theres a whole host of reasons

2019-10-03 22:19:35 UTC  

However in the long term a more flexible country with more access to the faster growing non-eu world there is good prospects

2019-10-03 22:19:46 UTC  

How many of them are Merkel or Ver Hofstadt?

2019-10-03 22:19:46 UTC  

Protectionist systems have a way of slowing growth

2019-10-03 22:19:54 UTC  

Long term benefits over short term security.

2019-10-03 22:19:56 UTC  

Short term loss

2019-10-03 22:20:14 UTC  

Joshy

2019-10-03 22:20:17 UTC  

That "short term"

2019-10-03 22:20:18 UTC  

long term gain if in nothing but more flexibility and self accountability

2019-10-03 22:20:24 UTC  

will look to be about 50 years

2019-10-03 22:20:26 UTC  

Besides, doing business with The United States can null reliance on China to a degree.

2019-10-03 22:20:29 UTC  

even admitted by brexiteers

2019-10-03 22:20:43 UTC  

and the long term benefits are incredibly vague

2019-10-03 22:20:44 UTC  

And the long term might turn out to be *The rest of Britain's existance*.

2019-10-03 22:20:47 UTC  

@PureEvilPie it "could" be anything

2019-10-03 22:20:47 UTC  

Do Trade with Burgerland and those 50 years won't be so bad at least.

2019-10-03 22:20:57 UTC  

Sort term in the grand scale of our country

2019-10-03 22:20:58 UTC  

Silly.

2019-10-03 22:21:03 UTC  

That's the problem with could

2019-10-03 22:21:07 UTC  

Change always has vague effects

2019-10-03 22:21:16 UTC  

It;s why people are typically scared of it

2019-10-03 22:21:16 UTC  

Well whatever happens happens

2019-10-03 22:21:18 UTC  

Anything is possihlr

2019-10-03 22:21:19 UTC  

Imagine America manufacturing Rolls-Royce and Land Rovers for you.

2019-10-03 22:21:22 UTC  

We can only ever really know what is now. All the predictions were wrong.

2019-10-03 22:21:30 UTC  

@Ankha imagine

2019-10-03 22:21:34 UTC  

All those experts about what will happen were wrong.

2019-10-03 22:21:35 UTC  

people get anxiety over moving fucking house

2019-10-03 22:21:42 UTC  

Had Cameron, instead of pulling that nonsense with "renegotiating" with the EU, instead said "right, we're ending mass immigration - EU visitors will require a job before they arrive", and "all EU derived laws will be flagged in parliament as such - any not specifically persuant to trade will be binned automatically", he'd have won

2019-10-03 22:21:56 UTC  

You mean the Remoaner Experts who anticipate Doom and Gloom?

2019-10-03 22:22:00 UTC  

well

2019-10-03 22:22:04 UTC  

we are haeding into a recession