Wednesday 23 March 2016

Economic Argument for Brexit from NWW

With some financial reports from reputable sources saying one thing, others the exact opposite, the financial projections from various angles appear to cancel each other out. unsure emoticon
The decision becomes more complex, for those who are yet undecided, with a need to be weighing in other factors - such as ties to the Commonwealth, democratic accountability, and the Sovereignty of Parliament versus being part of the eventual European_Super_State_To_Come.
The average UK citizen could be $30,000 (£21,000) better off by 2020 than they are today if Britain voted to leave the EU, research by New World Wealth
CITYAM.COM|BY KASMIRA JEFFORD

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