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Nope,
OBR says 4% of productivity, not GDP, over 15 years. Please show me a chart that shows GDP down by 4% per year. We'd be absolutely fucked if so.
Trade of what is down 15%? Source?
EU offered the UK a visa scheme for musicians, so that's all on the Tories
Yep, there's delays at every EU border, they've been promising a digital customs window since the 1990's...but the UK has caused its own issues there, fair dos
Tories not keeping promises to Wales is not down to brexit, it's down to the Tories.
All science funding has continued, it has just come out of UK govt pocket not EU...
I forgot how you guys think.
It's not about thinking, it's about facts.
Here's UK EU trade since 1999, goods and services are at all time highs