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    Julia Hartley-Brewer‏Verified account @JuliaHB1 29 Oct 2018
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    Julia Hartley-Brewer Retweeted Paul Waugh

    No it doesn’t. It says a No Deal Brexit COULD have severe consequences. And their conclusions are based on Treasury assumptions - the same ridiculous assumptions that produced Project Fear (marks I and II).https://twitter.com/paulwaugh/status/1056964233274015745 …

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    Paul WaughVerified account @paulwaugh
    The small print that everyone should read. OBR makes clear a no deal Brexit would have "severe" consequences. pic.twitter.com/Tsj3a9UFh6
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      2. Proper Democrat‏ @ProperDemocrat 29 Oct 2018
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        What is it about Remainers that makes them unable to distinguish between "could", "would" or "should" .....and "can", "will" etc? Or "EU" and "Europe"? #RemainersReadLikeTheyAreFive 🙄

        3 replies 6 retweets 18 likes
      3. Mark Schueler #standup4brexit‏ @Lenzar86 29 Oct 2018
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        Replying to @ProperDemocrat @JuliaHB1

        I'm afraid I must object to your hashtag. My 5 year old can tell the difference between could and would.

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      4. Proper Democrat‏ @ProperDemocrat 29 Oct 2018
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        Replying to @Lenzar86 @JuliaHB1

        Fair point. Humble apologies! 👍

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      2. David Vick‏ @DavidVick5 29 Oct 2018
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        Replying to @JuliaHB1

        @paulwaugh We can always spot a 'Project Fear' scare-story by the use of the word 'could' ... it's there every time.

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      3. Neil Dance‏ @NeilDance 29 Oct 2018
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        Replying to @DavidVick5 @JuliaHB1 @paulwaugh

        Like £350m a week could be spent on the NHS

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      4. David Vick‏ @DavidVick5 29 Oct 2018
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        Replying to @NeilDance @JuliaHB1 @paulwaugh

        Well, yes ... because Vote Leave was a campaign, not a government empowered to implement the suggestion. And also, David Davis said that it SHOULD be easy to do a trade deal with the EU, not that it would (as EU intransigence has showed).

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      5. Henry Mullen‏ @HenryMullen500 29 Oct 2018
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        Replying to @DavidVick5 @NeilDance and

        That was Fox, David Davis said we’d have the “exact same benefits “ my freedom of movement will go so he’s lied, he also said there’s “considerable upsides to Brexit “ I’ve not seen any evidence of upsides to Brexit.

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      6. David Vick‏ @DavidVick5 29 Oct 2018
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        Replying to @HenryMullen500 @NeilDance and

        I stand corrected on the source of that observation.

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      7. Henry Mullen‏ @HenryMullen500 29 Oct 2018
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        Replying to @DavidVick5 @NeilDance and

        But you would agree, we won’t have the “exact same benefits “ given our right to live and work in 30 EEA country’s?

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      8. David Vick‏ @DavidVick5 29 Oct 2018
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        Replying to @HenryMullen500 @NeilDance and

        What benefts we "can" (which was the word Davis used, I believe) have is actually down the EU, rather than to our own government. I agree that given the EU's apparent desire to punish the UK for having the temerity to leave, some of these benefits might not be forthcoming.

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      9. Henry Mullen‏ @HenryMullen500 29 Oct 2018
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        We’re now a Third Party country, it’s what you voted for, why would the EU punish us, “we hold all the cards” not sure which fantasist said that. We’ve actually drawn the red lines and now blame the EU for our own http://actions.Im  sure you’re familiar with this?pic.twitter.com/6TcZpfQmbW

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      2. Nick Reay‏ @nickareay 29 Oct 2018
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        Replying to @JuliaHB1

        So you know better than the OBR?

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      3. SirBenfro‏ @sirbenfro789 29 Oct 2018
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        Replying to @nickareay @JuliaHB1

        Why did the OBR get its fiscal forecasts so wrong? This week’s public finances figures showed that borrowing for the full 2017/18 financial year came in at £42.6bn, a whopping £16bn lower than that predicted by the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) this time last year.

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      2. Kev Marriott‏ @kevmarriott 29 Oct 2018
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        Replying to @JuliaHB1

        I seem to recall the world was going to end at Midnight on the 31st of December 1999. We are still all here! #projectfear

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      3. Dave Greenwood #FBPE #peoplesvote‏ @DaveJGreenwood 29 Oct 2018
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        Replying to @kevmarriott @JuliaHB1

        ...because the Year 2000 bug was recognised years before it hit, and then lots of people who *knew what they were doing* put huge effort into analysing the problem then designing, testing and implementing solutions (I was one of them). Compare & contrast Brexit.

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      2. Babirye‏ @Sebmae 29 Oct 2018
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        Replying to @JuliaHB1

        Why should we worry when we have been promised the easiest deal in history.pic.twitter.com/hVP8lfakdc

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      3. WilMTay‏ @WilMTay 29 Oct 2018
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        Replying to @Sebmae @JuliaHB1

        It would be a lot easier if it were not for Remainers negotiating it...

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      4. Babirye‏ @Sebmae 29 Oct 2018
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        Replying to @WilMTay @JuliaHB1

        No, the reality staring you all Leavers in face is that, there is never going to be a better deal than what we currently have. It doesn’t matter who we send to negotiate

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      5. WilMTay‏ @WilMTay 29 Oct 2018
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        Well I don’t think many would disagree that the government has been atrocious in negotiating. And saying that there is no better deal than what we currently have is not reality it is an opinion not shared by all...

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      6. Babirye‏ @Sebmae 29 Oct 2018
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        Replying to @WilMTay @JuliaHB1

        You don’t think May, desperate as she’s been to please the ERG & Tory gang ho brexters would have tried any way she can to get a viable deal, if there was one going?

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      8. Babirye‏ @Sebmae 29 Oct 2018
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        Replying to @Norgle @WilMTay @JuliaHB1

        How unlucky we are that market forces have conspired so coincidentally with predicted “project fear” to become project reality. Almost as if our incompetent brexters were in cahoots with them!

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