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    Originally posted by Beef Oven! View Post
    Don’t confuse expertise with "experts" and you’ll be fine.
    Said the man who puts his trust in spivs and liars

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      Originally posted by MrGongGong View Post
      I'm not sure of this at all
      I heard a very interesting interview on R4 a few weeks ago (can't remember the exact details, sorry) with an ex ambassador from the UK to another EU country who was saying how folks in the UK often make the mistake of thinking that everything is about economics and trade.

      I think those in politics like to tell us that if we vote "for" them we will be financially better off and many people fall for this putting their own self interest above others which IMV is rather sad.


      The economy and terrorism are the top two issues for voters this fall. Overall, 84% of registered voters say that the issue of the economy will be very


      Thats how it is. Not just in Britain.Not perhaps how it should be.
      I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.

      I am not a number, I am a free man.

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        Originally posted by MrGongGong View Post
        Said the man who puts his trust in spivs and liars

        I don’t put trust in anyone. You’re just a bad loser.

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          Originally posted by teamsaint View Post
          Economics is the no 1 issue in almost all general elections.
          Very few of us understand even undergraduate theoretical macroeconomics, the sort of thing on which policy is based, but we are still entrusted to vote on these matters. Even ( especially?) the economists don't agree, or fully understand every aspect of economics.
          We all have to make judgements based on imperfect understanding, or informed by opinion rather than completely objective " fact".
          And that includes MPs, who of course are making decisions with a powerful political bias, and often as influence by the whip as objective reasoning.
          The remain campaign tried to scare the nation with forecasts of economic woe and calamity. When they were working-up their strategy they said that fundamentally people vote for what they think will be best for their pocket.

          I’m so pleased they did.

          They were wrong.

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            Originally posted by Beef Oven! View Post
            The remain campaign tried to scare the nation with forecasts of economic woe and calamity. When they were working-up their strategy they said that fundamentally people vote for what they think will be best for their pocket.

            I’m so pleased they did.

            They were wrong.
            How do you know?
            We haven't Brexited yet?

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              Originally posted by MrGongGong View Post
              That's ok because you know we shouldn't trust "elites"
              So next time I want to find out about how to conduct I'll ask the postman rather than Tony Pappano or Susanna Mälkki.:yikes:
              !!!

              But the point here is that, just because the in/out shake-it-all-about question sounds very simple in and of itself, the means whereby best to answer it are anything but.

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                Originally posted by Pulcinella View Post
                How do you know?
                We haven't Brexited yet?
                How do I know what?

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                  Originally posted by Beef Oven! View Post
                  The remain campaign tried to scare the nation with forecasts of economic woe and calamity. When they were working-up their strategy they said that fundamentally people vote for what they think will be best for their pocket.

                  I’m so pleased they did.

                  They were wrong.
                  Here we go again. Both sides provided sheaves of misinformation. Can we get back to the topic, please?

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                    Originally posted by Beef Oven! View Post
                    How do I know what?
                    Presumably, how do you know that they were wrong?

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                      Originally posted by Beef Oven! View Post
                      How do I know what?
                      That they were wrong.

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                        Originally posted by Pulcinella View Post
                        That they were wrong.
                        Because in the end, voters stuck with their beliefs. The remain voters did not vote for what they thought was best for their pocket (they have told us loud and long why the want to remain) and the leavers, we are told, voted because we are racist, nationalist and ignorant.

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                          Originally posted by Beef Oven! View Post
                          Because in the end, voters stuck with their beliefs. The remain voters did not vote for what they thought was best for their pocket (they have told us loud and long why the want to remain) and the leavers, we are told, voted because we are racist, nationalist and ignorant.
                          Oh, I thought you meant that they were wrong to forecast woe and calamity.

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                            Originally posted by Pulcinella View Post
                            Oh, I thought you meant that they were wrong to forecast woe and calamity.
                            That was wrong too, but I wasn’t thinking about that. Illustrating the risks and opportunities is not the same as telling people you know what will happen in the future. I hope the Bank of England and the IMF at least, have learnt their lesson.

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                              Originally posted by Pulcinella View Post
                              How do you know?
                              We haven't Brexited yet?
                              Precisely. Even though we haven't left, and remain a full member of the EU, the pound has crashed and industries and financial institutions are preparing to move out of the UK.

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                                Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View Post
                                Precisely. Even though we haven't left, and remain a full member of the EU, the pound has crashed and industries and financial institutions are preparing to move out of the UK.
                                Precisely? You then go on to contradict yourself!

                                P.S. (How are we a full member if we are barred from key meetings?)

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