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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 31 Jul 2017

    Opinion: "Britain is not an economic powerhouse waiting to be liberated"http://nyti.ms/2ubmOzU 

    2:12 AM - 31 Jul 2017
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    • الهاملي🇶🇦🇸🇦🇰🇼 秋雨/金parc400+32 Tom Murray Consumerist No Man's Land 🇮🇷Mahdi_khalili❄ Mike Cormack Zryan Abu Bakr Joyce666
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      1. Michael Smith‏ @Smitty676 31 Jul 2017
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        Still crying are you?

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      1. Crippled Fox‏ @CrippledFox 31 Jul 2017
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        Like Greece, the rich getting ready to suck the money out, before taxation or political change can take pennies from their enormous pile.

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      1. Proudbrit 🇬🇧‏ @jv_uk2011 31 Jul 2017
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        In that case we will be joining the US under Trumps presidency!

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      1. Bring on the #StandUp4Brexit  🇬🇧 🇬🇧 🇬🇧‏ @itsallgonetopot 31 Jul 2017
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        What a load of poppycock!! We will see in the end but rest assured the UK will be stronger out the EU! By a country mile!!

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      1. AL‏ @Al250167 31 Jul 2017
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        Uk is much better position now then it was going back

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      1. Christopher Hitchens‏ @HCritchens 31 Jul 2017
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        Hot take. Here's another. One of the world's largest economies will remain one of the world's largest economies regardless of Brexit.

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      1. Markus‏ @RTID95 31 Jul 2017
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        Haha do one globalists

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      1. Vote! or 2018=1984‏ @45TheManchurian 31 Jul 2017
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        What is the point of this manufactured story? Literally no-one is claiming this. Isn't the shambles of the US news enough?

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      1. Rex Godwin‏ @RexGodwin4 31 Jul 2017
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        Waiting for Trump, don't worry he will surely help

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      2. Simon malcom calder‏ @CalderSimon 31 Jul 2017
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        I am sure UK will survive Brexit. However I am certain Brexit will solve few or any of the ills for which the EU is blamed.

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      3. Melly Cumberbatch‏ @MellyMelly10977 31 Jul 2017
        Replying to @CalderSimon @nytimes

        There is an enormous diff between surviving & thriving.Of course 4 now theyvwill survive, but unless something changes they won't thrive.

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      4. Simon malcom calder‏ @CalderSimon 31 Jul 2017
        Replying to @MellyMelly10977 @nytimes

        I completely agree!

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      2. Douglas Reimann‏ @dgvreiman 31 Jul 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        NYT knowledge of Britain's BREXIT financial opportunities is akin to NYT veracity in reporting on POTUS Trump-uninformed and pejorative.

        1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
      3. Neil Boatman  🇭🇰‏ @____nb____2001 31 Jul 2017
        Replying to @dgvreiman @nytimes

        Financial opportunities? 😂 Please enlighten us, b/c from where I'm sitting it looks like minuscule gains in exchange for massive risks

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      4. Douglas Reimann‏ @dgvreiman 1 Aug 2017
        Replying to @____nb____2001 @nytimes

        What massive risks? We see the best Job growth in 15 years, and the GDP has doubled over Obama years already?

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      5. Neil Boatman  🇭🇰‏ @____nb____2001 1 Aug 2017
        Replying to @dgvreiman @nytimes

        Obama years? Are we talking Brexit or Obama/Trump?

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      6. Douglas Reimann‏ @dgvreiman 4 Aug 2017
        Replying to @____nb____2001 @nytimes

        Believe it or not the two are interrelated - Obama threatened UK about leaving EU-contributed to the decision to do so.

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