WE ARE STILL IN THE EU YOU DOUGHNUT
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They are reliant on EU trade deals that you are determined to leave.
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...and a weaker £.
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That’s because your currency has tanked
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We're still in the EU with these amazing figures. Probably just a crazy rush before everything collapses?
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Looks like being in the EU is really good for the economy.
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Stop lying to the people. It's 2018 ffs. We know what's true and what isn't. Appealing to the less intelligent and naive is disgusting desperation.
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While in the EU, watching them and RoW (our export costomers, the one growth area) outgrow us ... most exports are in $ or € contracts, so the newly-crashed £ (due to No Deal concerns, gibbon) has helped raised export £££ ...
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Consider this your reality check. You're welcome:http://www.politics.co.uk/blogs/2018/09/11/the-garbled-nonsense-of-jacob-rees-mogg-s-new-press-release …
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Rubbish!
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Amazing FANTASY!
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We are still in the EU...if these figures are so amazing why leave?
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exports increased 5.2% vs. the same time last year to £629bn