Quote Originally Posted by Jordi Culé View Post
Jimbo, you bounded into this thread pontificating that some were using political rhetoric, no evidence mind and using your own forecasts as conclusive proof that all is well.

You've also tried to construct the narrative of other people's opinions who have produced evidence in support of the points made. There's also appears an ability to acknowledge points made actually did happen.

You've now determined any suggestive forecasts from other organisations as not really worth considering, although your opening gambit is a forecast and opinion.

Your points seem to be made up of uhhhmmm... political rhetoric and forecasts? My interpretation obviously.

Within your posts there is also a fair sprinkling of condescension and amazement that others can't interpret the statistics available similarly to your obvious greater knowledge on the subject.

It's a gift really. Hope you don't fall off that pedestal you've placed yourself? It'll be a long drop butt.
What I've done is said that the balance of evidence points to there being no impact of Brexit on economic indicators.

And I've said that because it's the truth and what the data shows us.

You keep bouncing back and I'll keep saying it, cos it's true, even if you wish it wasn't!

Believe it or not, it is actually good news that dire predictions didn't come true.

And yes, I do find it amazing sometimes how some will try and dance around the evidence before them.