But when experts talk about the lack of economic inspirations because of the way you voted in a referendum, you call it Project Fear, Fake News and all the other soundbites on offer. Yet because it’s Corbyn, we are expected to believe it as fact.
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Er, he literally said on the record that we should look to Venezuela as our economic model. Sorry about using facts - I realise that may confuse things for you.
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It must be strange for you, a brexiteer, to use facts.
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Er, since when did 'could' make a mere prediction 'factual'?
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And always love the way each side to be fair shouts out the others incorrect facts while ignoring their own. Maybe that’s a place to start trying to solve this. For each side to admit the whole thing was a lie fest of gigantic proportions
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You sound like you deserve a commentator slot on
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Shush dear, the grown ups are talking
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Thanks for your reply...now go read some books and sound informed
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Four bob? Labour taking us back to the 1970's again.
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Aren’t you the woman who’s upset by fireworks?
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The bookies are neither oracular nor unbiased. Mr Corbyn is unqualified for the position of PM in every particular. He lacks the intellectual strength and managerial authority to run a bingo club.
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Heath Ledger's Joker could be talking about Corbyn when he says: "Do I really look like a guy with a plan? You know what I am? I'm a dog chasing cars. I wouldn't know what to do with one if I caught it! You know, I just...DO things." Sums up Corbyn's ineptitude. No plan, no idea.
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Your economics is poor. In-country , a pound is still worth a pound.
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Except when that country is hugely reliant on imports. In which case a pound isn't still a pound.
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Funny you should mention that. A weaker pound means more exports and better balance of payments....and hopefully more items sourced in-country, resulting in a lower carbon footprint for goods.
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More exports sold maybe, but the buyer is getting more for their money. And meanwhile we are not good secure. A large chunk of our food is imported, prices already rising due to the weaker pound.
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You're right, we should grow more of our own food. And we would if it wasn't for the restrictions of the CAP.
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