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Topic History of: Brexit Frightening Game
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Barney A no-deal, Mr Carney says

Would reduce growth by 8%, house prices by a half - and the pound by a third

He's wrong then?



honey!oh sugar sugar. I was surprised at how little difference the deals or no deals make.
It looks like the damage is already done.
We might as well go the whole hog and be deal-less.
Barney For a totally unprecedented scenario, many now predict disastrous consequences, for most options.

Particularly a 'no deal' - says Canadian Mark Carney, the Governor of the Bank of England.

Significantly, such an extremely complicated subject may be beyond the UK's electorate to comprehend.

Together with their less than expert representatives.


And the eventual result in Westminster may be based on presentation and spin - rather than the correct choice.


Bearing on mind the the people of the nation have already made the big decision.


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