Two words.
Cognitive dissonance.
For the benefit of those who voted to leave this is the negative feeling from holding two conflicting thoughts in the mind at the same time.
Two words.
Cognitive dissonance.
For the benefit of those who voted to leave this is the negative feeling from holding two conflicting thoughts in the mind at the same time.
Maybe you should think back, the collapse of the Pound against the Dollar and Euro in the first few days of the Brexit result might just have been the catalyst for the whole dirty snowball of economic problems and uncertainties that we now have, don't you think ? It all leads to higher costs which eventually have to be passed on to the customer and that's our problem now.
Here we go again, some just aren't content with fact based journalism. God bless Ofcom
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/07/05/cross-party-group-mps-accuse-bbc-brexit-bias/
Here we go again, some just aren't content with fact based journalism. God bless Ofcom
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/07/05/cross-party-group-mps-accuse-bbc-brexit-bias/
Here we go again, some just aren't content with fact based journalism. God bless Ofcom
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/07/05/cross-party-group-mps-accuse-bbc-brexit-bias/
I will continue to keep you updated (although I only have an FT subscription - others can provide stuff from the Times). Incidentally, if you're only interested in a small number of articles, this is a good place (apart from NSC) to go:
https://behindthepaywallblog.wordpress.com
The consequences were not necessarily immediate, you don't just get an instant recession and rising unemployment. There is typically a 12-18 month lag, I thought you'd be better informed as a subscriber to the FT
I specifically referred to the Project Fear claims about the immediate aftermath of the vote (recession, rising unemployment) which proved woefully inaccurate. I suppose it doesn't matter what paper you subscribe to if you can't understand basic points.
Here we go again, some just aren't content with fact based journalism. God bless Ofcom
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/07/05/cross-party-group-mps-accuse-bbc-brexit-bias/
I do not recall many, if any, people saying immediately after the vote the economy would tank. This seems to be more you trying to save face.
We had our concerns....and even you seem to be admitting we called it correctly even if we disagree on the exact timings of the decline.
Expect you were too busy banging on about the side of a bus to notice all the whoppers coming from your side (HM Treasury and others).
For 'concerns' see predicting Armageddon.
Where does it say anything on there about giving £350m directly to the NHS.Implication does not equal fact.
Posting large blocks of text from sources and articles only supporting one viewpoint doesn't really add much to the debate but whatever floats your boat.
Thanks for the link.
I specifically referred to the Project Fear claims about the immediate aftermath of the vote (recession, rising unemployment) which proved woefully inaccurate. I suppose it doesn't matter what paper you subscribe to if you can't understand basic points.
...which once again wiLloyd be proved incorrect likebana all of you
While the subject seems to have swung to lies told by either side,I feel it is time to once and for all settle one of the biggest porkies told by the runners-up time and again;
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Where does it say anything on there about giving £350m directly to the NHS.Implication does not equal fact.
While the subject seems to have swung to lies told by either side,I feel it is time to once and for all settle one of the biggest porkies told by the runners-up time and again;
Where does it say anything on there about giving £350m directly to the NHS.Implication does not equal fact.