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It would be very interesting to compile a collection of predictions made in 2015, 2016, 2017 and so on with what actually happened. The Treasury, Goldman Sachs, Deutsche Bank, the ONS, the European Council, Vote Leave and so on made many predictions about immigration, crime rates, economic growth, trade figures, investment figures, FDI both inbound and outbound, and security. Now we're in 2022 and have moved beyond the 1-5 year predictions. Who was right and who was wrong? The reason this is relevant is that many of those same sources are used for future predictions in this article. -- Bacon Man ( talk) 16:35, 8 June 2022 (UTC)
Le Brexit coûtera 4 milliards d'euros par an aux entreprises françaises http://www.lefigaro.fr/flash-eco/2018/06/06/97002-20180606FILWWW00159-le-brexit-coutera-4milliards-d-euros-par-an-aux-entreprises-francaises.php — Preceding unsigned comment added by 77.199.96.186 ( talk) 12:51, 6 June 2018 (UTC)
An editor has added text on the economic effects of Brexit, which violates WP:NPOV and also features considerable WP:OR. [1] For an accurate summary of the academic literature on this subject, see this [2] which should perhaps be imported in full to this article. Snooganssnoogans ( talk) 15:35, 23 April 2019 (UTC)
It talks about the "consequences of Brexit" but no mention to the Yellowhammer report disclosed by the government on the immediate impact of Brexit to the British economy. It should be included somehow.-- JoaoPillon ( talk) 10:39, 7 April 2020 (UTC)
The article name would indicate that it's an ongoing update, while the introduction and contents seem to impose a much stricter limit. "The economic effects of Brexit were a major area of debate during and after the referendum on UK membership of the European Union." 220.240.166.169 ( talk) 06:55, 12 May 2024 (UTC)
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It would be very interesting to compile a collection of predictions made in 2015, 2016, 2017 and so on with what actually happened. The Treasury, Goldman Sachs, Deutsche Bank, the ONS, the European Council, Vote Leave and so on made many predictions about immigration, crime rates, economic growth, trade figures, investment figures, FDI both inbound and outbound, and security. Now we're in 2022 and have moved beyond the 1-5 year predictions. Who was right and who was wrong? The reason this is relevant is that many of those same sources are used for future predictions in this article. -- Bacon Man ( talk) 16:35, 8 June 2022 (UTC)
Le Brexit coûtera 4 milliards d'euros par an aux entreprises françaises http://www.lefigaro.fr/flash-eco/2018/06/06/97002-20180606FILWWW00159-le-brexit-coutera-4milliards-d-euros-par-an-aux-entreprises-francaises.php — Preceding unsigned comment added by 77.199.96.186 ( talk) 12:51, 6 June 2018 (UTC)
An editor has added text on the economic effects of Brexit, which violates WP:NPOV and also features considerable WP:OR. [1] For an accurate summary of the academic literature on this subject, see this [2] which should perhaps be imported in full to this article. Snooganssnoogans ( talk) 15:35, 23 April 2019 (UTC)
It talks about the "consequences of Brexit" but no mention to the Yellowhammer report disclosed by the government on the immediate impact of Brexit to the British economy. It should be included somehow.-- JoaoPillon ( talk) 10:39, 7 April 2020 (UTC)
The article name would indicate that it's an ongoing update, while the introduction and contents seem to impose a much stricter limit. "The economic effects of Brexit were a major area of debate during and after the referendum on UK membership of the European Union." 220.240.166.169 ( talk) 06:55, 12 May 2024 (UTC)