cyprusgrump wrote:Pyrpolizer wrote:Some academics already published a study. Surprisingly the rest of EU [RoEU] will suffer a -0.6 to -0.7% on Income per Capita either with May's deal or BJ's deal. It will be insignificant to Greece though, and I guess the same would be for Cyprus
Good luck with that!
If it includes the thirteen billion Pounds the UK will not be sending to the EU and the thirteen billion Pounds the EU will not be receiving from the UK then all well and good... No reason for us not to leave then!
cyprusgrump wrote:Pyrpolizer wrote:Some academics already published a study. Surprisingly the rest of EU [RoEU] will suffer a -0.6 to -0.7% on Income per Capita either with May's deal or BJ's deal. It will be insignificant to Greece though, and I guess the same would be for Cyprus
Good luck with that!
If it includes the thirteen billion Pounds the UK will not be sending to the EU and the thirteen billion Pounds the EU will not be receiving from the UK then all well and good... No reason for us not to leave then!
Londonrake wrote:No, no! There will be a 10% decrease in UK GDP in the first year! Didn't you know?
erolz66 wrote:Londonrake wrote:No, no! There will be a 10% decrease in UK GDP in the first year! Didn't you know?
I still do not know your opinion, your identity, on the deal, which was the topic and point of this thread / poll. I still do not know if you think this deal represents "what you voted for", represents really leaving the EU or not. If you are 'with' the daily mail or with fararge and widdecom on this ? Your little quips are all well and fine but could you just state what you think perhaps ? As someone who tries to paint a picture of themselves as 'sticking to the fundamentals' and is just 'right', I do wonder why you appear to not be willing to just say ?
Pyrpolizer wrote:Some academics already published a study. Surprisingly the rest of EU [RoEU] will suffer a -0.6 to -0.7% on Income per Capita either with May's deal or BJ's deal. It will be insignificant to Greece though, and I guess the same would be for Cyprus
Pyrpolizer wrote:cyprusgrump wrote:Pyrpolizer wrote:Some academics already published a study. Surprisingly the rest of EU [RoEU] will suffer a -0.6 to -0.7% on Income per Capita either with May's deal or BJ's deal. It will be insignificant to Greece though, and I guess the same would be for Cyprus
Good luck with that!
If it includes the thirteen billion Pounds the UK will not be sending to the EU and the thirteen billion Pounds the EU will not be receiving from the UK then all well and good... No reason for us not to leave then!
So you prefer not paying 13 billion just to decrease your income per capita by 2.5% rather than paying it and have an increase of 1.3%.
This looks to me like a 3.8% loss on your 2.62 trillion which equals to 99.6 billion net loss. Splendid !
May you have more savings in the years after.
Paphitis wrote:Pyrpolizer wrote:cyprusgrump wrote:Pyrpolizer wrote:Some academics already published a study. Surprisingly the rest of EU [RoEU] will suffer a -0.6 to -0.7% on Income per Capita either with May's deal or BJ's deal. It will be insignificant to Greece though, and I guess the same would be for Cyprus
Good luck with that!
If it includes the thirteen billion Pounds the UK will not be sending to the EU and the thirteen billion Pounds the EU will not be receiving from the UK then all well and good... No reason for us not to leave then!
So you prefer not paying 13 billion just to decrease your income per capita by 2.5% rather than paying it and have an increase of 1.3%.
This looks to me like a 3.8% loss on your 2.62 trillion which equals to 99.6 billion net loss. Splendid !
May you have more savings in the years after.
It's total nonsense Pyro.
Britain actually has much greater chance to outperform the EU because even if they trade under WTO, they will outperform the EU just like all the other WTO nations in North America, Asia, Australasia, Pacific Rim, Africa and Middle East and Eurasia.
It will be the Erozone growing at 0.3% whilst Britain will grown at between 1.5% to 3.0%
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