The stock market is expected to soar. Retail sales are up, property and car sales remain strong and unemployment is falling. Where are all the naysayers with their doom-laden warnings about what would happen if we voted for Brexit now?
The fact remains that Britain has been held back for decades because of our membership of the EU. We have not been free to make the trade deals we would have wished for while whole swathes of industry were wrapped in red tape and bureaucracy.
A sense of freedom and potential has been bursting through in recent weeks and it is still only the early days. We have an even more brilliant future in store.
In the wake of the outcome of the referendum, there was a good deal of nonsense talked about older people voting to leave and thus putting the future of our younger generations at risk. What twaddle. Full story...
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The fact remains that Britain has been held back for decades because of our membership of the EU. We have not been free to make the trade deals we would have wished for while whole swathes of industry were wrapped in red tape and bureaucracy.
A sense of freedom and potential has been bursting through in recent weeks and it is still only the early days. We have an even more brilliant future in store.
In the wake of the outcome of the referendum, there was a good deal of nonsense talked about older people voting to leave and thus putting the future of our younger generations at risk. What twaddle. Full story...
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