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    Bernard Jenkin‏Verified account @bernardjenkin Oct 18

    Bernard Jenkin Retweeted Darren Grimes

    UK will do well post Brexit. We just have to get through the transition from in to out of the EU - which is far more a political and bureaucratic event than an economic one. @BrexitCentralhttps://twitter.com/darrengrimes_/status/1052878323725070336 …

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    Chief Economist of Germany's biggest bank on #Brexit: “The UK will do just as well or better… the UK economy has it in its genes to do well, to be innovative, it doesn’t have this bureaucratic construct that the Europeans struggle with and it’s got flexible exchange rates!” pic.twitter.com/oKP0bfnija
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      2. Mark Fox‏ @MarkFoxNews Oct 18
        Replying to @bernardjenkin @RobertSyms @BrexitCentral

        “Over a 20 to 30 year horizon” he says. I’m sure he’s right. But worth noting Sir Bernard you will be 89 years old. And you Sir Robert will be 92 years old. #brexit #ThoughtForTheDay

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      2. Ben Morris‏ @BenmoMorris Oct 18
        Replying to @bernardjenkin @BrexitCentral

        #PeoplesVote MARCH AGAINST THE MADNESS Sat 20th

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      3. Jane Polite Rebel Heath‏ @JaneHeath01 Oct 18
        Replying to @BenmoMorris @bernardjenkin @BrexitCentral

        👍London north of Hilton Hotel 12pm

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      1. paul sandham‏ @papalamour Oct 19
        Replying to @bernardjenkin @BrexitCentral

        I didn't realise that your party had a poundland version of @Jacob_Rees_Mogg until i watched politics live this lunchtime Bernard. Loved the inference that you are OK to go with electoral fraud if it brings a result that your tax evading fake patriot backers are happy with.

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      1. Mike D.‏ @BarkHIll3 Oct 18
        Replying to @bernardjenkin @BrexitCentral

        You need to get May out for there to be any chance of brexit ever even happening. Those letters need to be in and any brexiteer still willing to serve in her cabinet are just traitors to the cause.

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      2. Angus Allan‏ @AngusAllan66 Oct 18
        Replying to @bernardjenkin @BrexitCentral

        Bernard. Please help put Theresa May out of her misery. It is just getting embarrassing now. We need a bold & decisive PM with bags of optimism.

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      1. PRO BONO OMNIUM‏ @UKEncounters Oct 18
        Replying to @bernardjenkin @BrexitCentral

        Could I ask when the last time you tweeted something about your constituency? You know, the one you don't live in.

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      1. Susan Daniels #FBPE‏ @susan04071 Oct 18
        Replying to @bernardjenkin @BrexitCentral

        It can’t do well. Mathematically impossible. And there is no “after Brexit”. Brexit is an endless road to nowhere of continuous self-harm.

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      1. Ben Morris‏ @BenmoMorris Oct 18
        Replying to @bernardjenkin @BrexitCentral

        No benefits outlined. Just things we already have. Desperate.

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      2. Chris Clark‏ @chris2204721 Oct 18
        Replying to @bernardjenkin @BrexitCentral

        Over a generational period we will be fine. Ie we will take 20-30 yrs to be fine. That seems worth it then. And by fine what does he mean and based on what type of Brexit?

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      1. sofia‏ @SLarches Oct 18
        Replying to @bernardjenkin @BrexitCentral

        You said that before the referendum. Pile of sh tepic.twitter.com/eyZE4jVHLm

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      1. Francis Fisher‏ @frankotron Oct 18
        Replying to @bernardjenkin @BrexitCentral

        It's the sort of thing any normal country would carry out over 10-20 years... instead we're acting as if we just did a vile fart in a small room and we can't get out of the room quickly enough.

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      1. Michael Orr‏ @OrrOrbit Oct 18
        Replying to @bernardjenkin @SteveBakerHW @BrexitCentral

        And in the meantime we damage our economy our reputation and drive division

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      1. Richard Barfield‏ @rjbarfield1 Oct 18
        Replying to @bernardjenkin @BrexitCentral

        Hope is not a strategy. #Brexit attaches a ball and chain to UK-EU trade (including non-EU European countries and EU deals with third countries) not for a short period but for ever.

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      1. Graham Vingoe‏ @GrahamVingoe Oct 18
        Replying to @bernardjenkin @BrexitCentral

        More precisely he says: "Over a longer period, over a generation or two,...this will come out just fine". That's up to 60 years ! Brilliant !

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      1. Anthony Cary #FBPE‏ @antcary Oct 18
        Replying to @bernardjenkin @BrexitCentral

        How can UK 'do well' by introducing frictions into trade with its largest market? We start from a situation of free trade, so the future agreement (to be acrimoniously negotiated over many years) wd be a New Obstacles to Trade Agreement. And we wd castrate ourselves politically.

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      1. Jay Pettitt‏ @cyclecinema Oct 18
        Replying to @bernardjenkin @BrexitCentral

        So give it a generation (say 30 years or so) the UK might end up doing as well as if it had stayed in the EU the whole time. Though the circa 30 year transition period will be painful. Brilliant plan Bernard. ...sigh...https://www.peoples-vote.uk/march 

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