swampysaddler wrote:Exile wrote:IHTC. wrote:Unless my memory is playing up I am pretty certain there were many people (high up) on the remain side who predicted that the economy would go tits up on the 27th June 2016.
Yes there was a steady decline in the £ but that has recovered half of its loses and instead of us losing hundreds of thousands of jobs unemployment has continued to fall and still no recession to be seen anywhere as was promised.
Your memory is playing up.
Unless my memory is playing up the
NHS should be receiving an extra £350 million a week too. Oh, wait...
And here we go again about the £350 million.
Where on that bus did it state the NHS would get £350 million a week ?
It was merely a suggestion of where the money could be spent but don't let facts get in the way of your doom mongering and being proven wrong AGAIN.
I think you put it in mOssive capitals on a previous thread. Now you've relegated it to 'merely a suggestion' level since it didn't happen and never had any chance of happening, but it was inferred heavily enough during the campaign to convince many voters. It's called being economical with the truth, also known as lying.
But that is what we was promised last June !!
To say I am disappointed is an understatement.
You were never promised that the entire consequences of brexit would play out on a lazy June afternoon. It's now December 2017 and the effects are still taking shape, and the overwhelming weight of evidence points clearly to ongoing damaging effects on the economy. I see you're still clinging to the Gove line that 'experts don't know anything' and pretending there is still nothing out there which allows you not to engage with the actual hard evidence.
I'd be upset if I'd been conned too. :!: