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Do you base all of your decisions on ignorance or just Brexit matters?
Do you base all your stuff on thinking you know all about brexit, every aspect, forever,,for the next 100 years? Because you sure trying to give that idea!
 
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Look it up...fact / prediction.....different things..

Ah ok, you dont understand.

Say we leave, no deal....

We wont be in customs union -fact or prediction?

No customs union means border checks, - fact or prediction?

UK does £290b exports with EU. Will border checks -cause delays and extra expense for business -fact or prediction?

UK will have to trade under WTO -which gives much worse arrangements than currently -damaging to trade -fact or prediction?

All the above are facts. :)

You can argue with yourself whether that will be very damaging or hugely damaging to the UK (y)

You are welcome to tell, me I am wrong -just kindly point out why :)
 
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Ah ok, you dont understand.

Say we leave, no deal....

We wont be in customs union -fact or prediction?

No customs union means border checks, - fact or prediction?

UK does £290b exports with EU. Will border checks -cause delays and extra expense for business -fact or prediction?

UK will have to trade under WTO -which gives much worse arrangements than currently -damaging to trade -fact or prediction?

All the above are facts. :)

You can argue with yourself whether that will be very damaging or hugely damaging to the UK (y)

You are welcome to tell, me I am wrong -just kindly point out why :)

I thought facts were something that had happened?
fact
/fakt/
noun
  1. A thing that is known or proved to be true.
prediction
/prɪˈdɪkʃ(ə)n/

noun
  1. A thing predicted; a forecast.
    "a prediction that economic growth would resume"
    synonyms: forecast, prophecy, divination, prognosis, prognostication, augury; More

    • the action of predicting something.
      "the prediction of future behaviour"
    Until we have left the EU, everything is just a prediction. Now, why don’t you spell out your predictions of exactly how you think we are going to suffer after a no deal Brexit. At least we can refer back to them to see whether your predictions were right or wrong.
Had you been around at the time, would you, on November 1st 1938, be confirming the following 'fact'? It was even written down on a piece of paper.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peace_for_our_time
 
I thought facts were something that had happened?
That's obviously where you are going wrong.

fact
/fakt/
nounA thing that is known or proved to be true.
Tomorrow is Sunday - fact.
October 31st is a Thursday - fact.
Leaving a club or a job, you will lose any benefits of that job or club - fact.

prediction
/prɪˈdɪkʃ(ə)n/
noun
A thing predicted; a forecast."a prediction that economic growth would resume"
UK will leave the EU on October 31st - prediction.
Things will be better - prediction.

Things might not be better but I don't care - stupidity.

Until we have left the EU, everything is just a prediction.
So, you don't know what is going to happen.
Why did you vote for something when you do not know what will happen?
A gamble with no knowledge of the outcome - not the wisest philosophy.
 
So, you don't know what is going to happen.
Why did you vote for something when you do not know what will happen?
A gamble with no knowledge of the outcome - not the wisest philosophy.

Equally - you voted to stay in, with little knowledge of what staying in the EU might bring. You based your decision on that we might be better off in, than out. Others decided the opposite, that we would probably were better out of the EU and voted for out - more in fact.
 
That's obviously where you are going wrong.


Tomorrow is Sunday - fact.
October 31st is a Thursday - fact.
Leaving a club or a job, you will lose any benefits of that job or club - fact.


UK will leave the EU on October 31st - prediction.
Things will be better - prediction.

Things might not be better but I don't care - stupidity.


So, you don't know what is going to happen.
Why did you vote for something when you do not know what will happen?
A gamble with no knowledge of the outcome - not the wisest philosophy.

Thanks. You seemed to ignore the last section of the post though. The bit where you say what is going to happen. Never mind, I expected that.
 
Bless. No wonder you struggle with the whole Brexit thing and ended up voting leave.(y)
Bless to you too. How about quoting and answering the rest of the post though. No? Just like all other remoaners, I didn’t think any of you would.
 
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