wrong. I totally believe it is possible to do well outside it. However once entrenched within an organisation, getting out is extremely expensive and time consuming. A management consultant and analyst’s wet dream. All that is going to be far greater than the “divorce bill” and I feel the brexiters are not being transparent about that. And certainly weren’t honest about it before the referendum.
Personally I think we’re better off remaining in, as the best possible brexit scenario is status quo, after 10 or 15 years of financial pain. You guys didn’t believe in austerity any more and that was making big bucks for their corporate buddies so they needed a new excuse for austerity 2.0.
You have to ask yourself how does being in or out affect me, specifically? That’s not being selfish, it’s just that you have some idea of that answer. Trying to decide what is best for others always fails since you make too many assumptions.
Posted By: Steve in Holland, Nov 26, 19:30:44
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