Brexit - good news...

Except when not ignoring them, and starting this thread with them ;)
The thing is Brig, Carney always warns against the very worst case Brexit scenario and rightly so. He often refers to a 2-3 year effect also.

You lot are just sore that there are zero experts out there predicting a land of roses and honey upon a no deal Brexit.

Nill. zilch. nada. negative. none.
 
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starting this thread with them
Start your own with joyous predictions from the quitter experts if you like. Try and avoid dodgy websites frequented by the likes of gasbag and Hawkeye.

Quitter politicians don't count.
 
It's sad that the anti-EU campaigners are still moaning and grumbling, and still have nothing positive to say about their own side. The latest successes that Buffoon and Gove have achieved, perhaps? Rice-Pudd's latest out-of-UK move?

Can't they cheer themselves up by thinking that they WON? And everything will be lovely once the foreigners leave and the unicorns arrive?
 
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The thing is Brig, Carney always warns against the very worst case Brexit scenario
Nonsense.

The worst case scenario is that Putin launches a few nukes at Salisbury on March 18th.

Carney does not warn, but conveys a hypothetical situation as a likely outcome. The two are different, and the key is realising that.
 
The thing is Brig, Carney always warns against the very worst case Brexit scenario and rightly so. He often refers to a 2-3 year effect also.

You lot are just sore that there are zero experts out there predicting a land of roses and honey upon a no deal Brexit.

Nill. zilch. nada. negative. none.

Experts :LOL::LOL:

If ever a name or title was mis-used its the word "Expert" :LOL:
 
Carney does not warn
I beg to differ....



  1. 'No-deal' Brexit warnings weigh heavily on cabinet
    Passports and driving licences no longer valid in Europe, mobile phone roaming charges legal again, satellite access restricted, impacts on seafaring, energy, data, and even family law.

    news.sky.com - 03:18, 14 September 2018


  2. Mark Carney: 'No-deal' Brexit could see house prices crash by a third
    Bank of England governor Mark Carney has warned ministers that a "no-deal" Brexit could see house prices crash by a third, Sky sources say.
You and your merry band of thwankers can call it what you like Woods.
 
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I beg to differ....



  1. 'No-deal' Brexit warnings weigh heavily on cabinet
    Passports and driving licences no longer valid in Europe, mobile phone roaming charges legal again, satellite access restricted, impacts on seafaring, energy, data, and even family law.

    news.sky.com - 03:18, 14 September 2018


  2. Mark Carney: 'No-deal' Brexit could see house prices crash by a third
    Bank of England governor Mark Carney has warned ministers that a "no-deal" Brexit could see house prices crash by a third, Sky sources say.
You and your merry band of thwankers can call it what you like Woods.


COULD!!!! MIGHT!!!! MAYBE!!! ,
Usual remoaner, dummy throwing s#ite. Ohh, and its from SKY PUKE!!
 
I think you'll find Carney has warned in the Sunday Express, the Sun and the Financial times too. Have a look for yourself.
And for each worst case scenario, has he given the opposite assessment of the best case scenario to balance it up? Being in the know and impartial and all that.
 
Funny how Nosey comments on everthing he reads from all anti Brexit tosh, yet has nothing to say about the HIGH COURT finding the Electoral Commission GUILTY OF BIAS etc AGAINST Vote LEAVE.
Even staunch remainer Adonis more or less said, that some members of the Electoral Commission were BIASED, INCOMPETENT, and not fit for purpose.
 
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