Seagull58
In the Algarve
Doesn't matter where you find your experts does it, you've had enough of 'em!
You could try reading an independent "expert" analysis of the likely ecnomic impact of BREXIT. I believe remainers are still on board with "experts".
https://woodfordfunds.com/economic-i...brexit-report/
Here is an extract from the executive summary to wet your appetite: -
Based on assessing the evidence, we conclude that:
–The more extreme claims made about the costs and benefits of Brexit for the British economy are wide of the mark and lacking in evidential bases
–It is plausible that Brexit could have a modest negative impact on growth and job creation. But it is slightly more plausible that the net impacts will be modestly positive. This is a strong conclusion when compared with some studies
–There are potential net benefits in the areas of a more tailored immigration policy, the freedom to make trade deals, moderately lower levels of regulation and savings to the public purse. In each of these areas, we do not believe that the benefits of Brexit would be huge, but they are likely to be positive
–Meanwhile, costs in terms of financial services, foreign direct investment and impacts on London property markets are more likely to be short-term and there are longer-term opportunities from Brexit even in these areas