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17 minutes ago, Kimosabi said:

Gareth m it's a bit pointless seeing as you still haven't answered the original question, it's a bit like arguing with a child 

Talking about arguing with a child, you relentlessly ask this question yet as far as I can see the question has been answered with references to a number of benefits. Anyway I’ll ask you a question too, do you genuinely believe that Brexit has caused more damage than the NAO estimates of what covid cost ie £376 billion or £5492 for every man woman and child in the land, including those whom will never ever contribute a penny to the system. Give that a bit of thought in between fluffing Dempsey and trying to master the technology on this site. 

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27 minutes ago, trigger_andy said:

We are going to be paying the debts of Covid for a generation at least

The Covid debt is never going away in our lifetime. It’s a perfect cover for all future successive governments, whatever the party, to point the blame at when they screw up the economy, cut domestic spending and any defence cuts. 
It will be used as the reason we can’t  fund our own Nuclear Power Stations and beg money from the Chinese, we can’t afford it because of Covid, it will run and run. 
The UK is never going back in the EU, the best way to silence any remoners is surely to show the positive outcome of the vote.

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From i first asked the question which I thought was a genuine enough question to ask with no bias for either side i have been ridiculed and attacked from a handful of individuals, so just to clear it up once and for all and I'll never ask it again, list all those positives in black and white 

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46 minutes ago, trigger_andy said:

 

The Remoaners will constantly ask for the benefits of Brexit and when presented with them will stare off vacantly into distance then after a while ask, why can’t anyone provide me a list of benefits for leaving the EU? Its a simple question. 🤷‍♂️

 

2 minutes ago, Kimosabi said:

From i first asked the question which I thought was a genuine enough question to ask with no bias for either side i have been ridiculed and attacked from a handful of individuals, so just to clear it up once and for all and I'll never ask it again, list all those positives in black and white 


 

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6 minutes ago, Kimosabi said:

Because you can't 

I voted Brexit and could list quite a few.

So far we've only had some poor responses to your question:

"The following sentence is true. The previous sentence was false."

or

Here are the following reasons why Brexit was a good idea and that is why Brexit was a good idea 🤣

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