Nooooo, you don't say, if only someone had warned the Brits... Oh wait, EVERYONE did.
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*nods* Literally everyone.
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May be true, but as Sir Michael Caine put it, I would rather be a poor master than a rich servant. Could't agree more.
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Just had a read through, and while I liked the pretty pictures... it also exemplifies what's wrong with
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Hahaha yeah it is Carlos Slims blog... I'm gonna use that from now on.
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Our economy is the 5th biggest in the world. We have, and always will, punch above our weight. Now we can do it our terms again
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And furthermore they need us more than we need them
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This article is the very essence of *fuckwittery*. Why doesn't the US join an economic & political union with its near neighbours ?

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Then why are they muddle headed of leaving, may be it will affect their economy for some months or years before picking back
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I didn't vote for it.
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Brexit is a conception of myopic economics and retrogression defined ,why build walls when the world is building bridges?
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Because it's far from clear that what's on the other side of the bridge is wanted.
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Even the blind can see whats across EU is its largest trade partner,has benefited from market integration & reduction in trade costs
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And there you with that myopic focus on economics. The world we inhabit encompasses more than the economy.
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Brexit has more economic implications that'll in turn have negative effects on every other facet of livelihood
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Because there isn't a single facet of anyone's existence anywhere, independent in some way, of economics...
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So we're on the same page now ?How would Brexit benefit the UK citizenry?
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