You’re an economist ?
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Nope she’s a brexiter who sees anyone with an opposing view as being part of a grand anti Brexit conspiracy
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Here we have Julia. Julia voted for Brexit. Now she blames everyone but herself for it being a total clusterfuck. Don't be like Julia!pic.twitter.com/gRPQXGtAM1
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We’re not going to switch off our brains and stop speaking out against the wilful damage your poor decision is doing. Get over it snowflake
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1. As I see it we are faced with 2
#Brexit options a Bad one involving some on-going Pay & Obey +No Say & a Worse than Bad No Deal WTO cliff -
2. I'd be interested to know what others U have in mind & how they leave us with a better deal & more control than the one we have 2
#Remain
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So, Brexit wasn't caused by Brexiteers?
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The 'lack of ownership' when it went pear shaped (as it was bound to) was entirely predictable .. and predicted. This won't end well
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Please stop undermining the bank of England with such silly sniping. The BoE does not carry out govt policy its task is to control inflation
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Lol ? So they controlled inflation by dropping rates and printing more money the day after the vote results right ??
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Inflation was below 1% despite years of QE.
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Huh ?Okay thats why property has gone up 45% since 2009 wages have not increased . But as you say real inflation is below 1%

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What was inflation from 2012 to 2016? https://tradingeconomics.com/united-kingdom/inflation-cpi … what was it in June 2016?
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