You are a lucky cucky the dancing queen......
Now I'm being juvenile, slap my own wrist!
Ps you don't know my or other leavers financial situation really. You are just generalising.
Oh how juvenile. Quite delicious old chap!
Emily Maitlis clearly had a catch-out Boris agenda (fine by me) but he simply ignored her. Of course you can't draw too many conclusions form a highly artificial and contrived situation such as this, but having watched last night I'm no less horrified by the thought of him becoming PM.
Now I'm being juvenile, slap my own wrist!
Ps you don't know my or other leavers financial situation really. You are just generalising.
he wishes the whole debacle had never happened after realising the folly of the whole Tory instigated mess. My belief is this whole process is a disaster for our people, our country, our union, our future, our younger people
The £600 is an estimate of what the growth of the UK economy would have added on average per household, if we had not been dicking around with Brexit. If you have some evidence to refute that I would be keen to see it, I like to be well informed.
For the avoidance of confusion, it is not saying you are £600 (per household on average) a year worse off than you were before the referendum, it is saying you would have been £600 better off than you are if we had voted to remain.
But it's a very crude measure. Firstly, the figure lost to the economy is an estimate ( more a guess ). It's based on where the economy MIGHT of been if Brexit hadn't happened. Then it's divided by the number of UK households. That's it ..... no further inteligence put around it. I'll agree it suits an agenda but it is highly misleading.
I agree it's simplistic, but misleading ?
Maybe you could find an alternative source that shows how much better off we are as a result of voting to leave.
I'm suggesting it's misleading because even if we take the guessed total figure on the hit to the economy as correct not every pound directly affects household income. For example it might mean 10000 less police officers - that doesn't have a direct affect on household income. Less investment is space research .... would affect those employed in the industry but certainly not every household. The figure of £600 is nothing more than a catchy misleading headline ..... something many remainers accused, and in some cases correctly, the leave camp of using.
I've never said we'd be better off financially by leaving.
I agreed it was simplistic, and it was made clear it was an average, which in itself is simplistic.
But as you have stated, we are simply debating about how much worse off we are
What, that the UK is leaving the EU , keep on trying thenI can only beat what's in front of me.
What, that the UK is leaving the EU , keep on trying then
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DR
How long are we going to be worse off for, I thought that bit of tat you stare into tells you everything
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DR
I agreed it was simplistic, and it was made clear it was an average, which in itself is simplistic.
But as you have stated, we are simply debating about how much worse off we are
What, that the UK is leaving the EU , keep on trying then
Just for a really short moment in time try to imagine that the "piece of tat" is somewhat accurate, that the economy takes a massive hit, that a recession ensues, that job losses are rife, that tax income is reduced significantly, who then is going to pay the benefits? Who then is going to pay the pensions? Who then is going to pay for our health services ? Who then is going to pay for our schools, police service, armed forces, ? The list is endless and for what? Blue passports, a few less EU immigrants? Are you sure?
I'm suggesting it's misleading because even if we take the guessed total figure on the hit to the economy as correct not every pound directly affects household income. For example it might mean 10000 less police officers - that doesn't have a direct affect on household income. Less investment is space research .... would affect those employed in the industry but certainly not every household. The figure of £600 is nothing more than a catchy misleading headline ..... something many remainers accused, and in some cases correctly, the leave camp of using.
I've never said we'd be better off financially by leaving.