sploo
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The "truth" is that it has had a negative impact to the UK economy, and there's plenty of data to support it. E.g. https://obr.uk/forecasts-in-depth/the-economy-forecast/brexit-analysis/#assumptionsYou’re deliberately side stepping my point.
I’m not interested in ‘economic orthodoxy’.
I’m interested in the truth.
You cannot even quantify by how much the damage is so your point isn’t valid.
Any claims would be subjective given that with ever shifting global trends, you would need a crystal ball to make any predictions.
What we know is, we sre performing better than most major EU countries. Not one of your economists predicted that, so let’s pack it in with all this Brexit whinging and another lefty ‘trust the experts’ campaign.
It wasn’t a purely economic decision anyway. It was just as much based ln cultural and democratic concerns.
And no that is not an invitation for you to start trying to bombard me with remain propoganda talking points about EU democracy.
It's also fairly irrelevant (in terms of the Brexit) whether or not other EU countries are doing well or badly; the evidence is there that we would have been doing better without Brexit. It's also a bizarre outlook to decide something is ok because others may be suffering more than us.
If I've still missed your point then you may need to spell it out.