Brexit is costing money

What happened Brits? Wasn’t Brexit supposed to make sure you are all super rich and comfy?

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People who value money over freedom deserve neither.

And this is before it's even implemented. If it goes through then the Brits will be indistinguishable from a third world country.

Fake news Fritz

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>freedom
We're still run by a nanny state that's trying to police the internet and arrest people over offensive tweets.

>£500 million a week on Brexit

Calling bullshit on that. I mean, maybe these remainers are spending this much in private as they try to derail Brexit, but public spending in the UK is a matter of public record and anyone can look it up.

One step at a time lad.

The reason the economy is smaller is because the leadership doesn't have the balls to pull the trigger on leaving the EU.

If they just did what they promised, the economy would improve immediately.

Its not like EU and Remain Loyalists in UK are doing everything they can to make this process as painful as possible

Brexit is the first step.

You Brits made the right choice. Personally, I would rather run a country on principles of liberty than a context-less ideal of 'GDP justifies the means'.

It isn’t really fake. It is a study, but the study may be bs.

theguardian.com/politics/2018/sep/29/britain-bill-brexit-hits-500-million-pounds-a-week

The CER thinktank’s model on the costs of Brexit examined its impact up until the end of June. It said the findings were a central estimate that contained a margin of error. Researchers created a model of how the economy would have fared had Remain won in June 2016. An earlier estimate in the summer suggested that Britain’s economy was 2.1% smaller than it would have been by the end of the first quarter of 2018. As it has developed its model and updated it for the second quarter of 2018, the gap has grown.

The model also suggests that had Britain not voted to leave, the deficit would be down to just 0.1% of GDP, or £2bn. It would mean the austerity drive in place since 2010 would be all but complete.

If that happens all the niggers and pakis leave for gibs elsewhere which would mean Brexit would exceed all our expectations - and all we'd have to give up is consumerism.

>Guardian
Nice try Kraut, but really I thought the EU banned posting memes already?

Depends. There are areas of the British economy which can benefit from a hard Brexit. The sector that, however, can take a severe hit is manufacturing. The British manufacturing industry is mostly tightly integrated into European supply chains. Creating friction for trading goods can make these British facilities more uncompetitive and hinder foreign investment (e.g. Nissan may invest more in its EU plants to build for the EU than it does for the UK plants which it would then rather use for UK only production and maybe extra-EU exports).

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>You're fucked if you join
>You're fucked if you try to leave
The UK is a good example why no country should join the jEw-U in the first place.

Don’t shoot the messenger. The BBC and other media outlets also reported on the CER report.

That’s correct. Countries that can afford not to join, really shouldn’t join.

The BBC is a left wing leaning government / public funded organisation with staunch anti brexit sentiments.

Fake news is fake. How i know? Its by MSM

It's impossible to make accurate models on actual events let alone hypothetical scenarios. If these people were able to make models predicting the economy this accurately they would be stock market trillionairs

Translation: We are not spending £500 million a week on Brexit. This is an "estimate" that estimates our economy would be £500 million a week better off if Brexit never happened.