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BBC found to be anti-Brexit, I would never have thought! Next they'll be saying the BBC is anti-Trump.

It's difficult, if not impossible to present a balanced argument, when that 'balancing act' presents an unbalanced reality.

For instance, let's look at climate change.
Suppose it's easily possible to trot out 1,000 climate change experts that argue that climate change is real and caused by human activity.
The 'balanced argument' protagonists would argue that the situation must be balanced by trotting out 1.000 climate change deniers. But it might be difficult to find 1,000 expert climate change deniers, and this would not be a balanced realistic scenario.
So it presents an unbalanced reality with an artificial balanced mythical world.

The same can be said with Brexit, in that it would be so easy to find 100 organisations negatively impacted by Brexit, but improbable, if not impossible to find 100 organisations positively affected by Brexit.
So to present a so-called balanced programme results in presenting an unbalanced reality.
 
The Office for Budget Responsibility calculates the cumulative damage of Brexit will be enough to knock 4% every year off our potential GDP. As Michael Saunders, a former member of the Bank of England’s monetary policy committee, has said: “The need for tax rises [and] spending cuts wouldn’t be there if Brexit hadn’t reduced the economy’s potential output so much.” And the Financial Times recently reported that many of the asset managers whom Sunak and Hunt were trying to pacify after the Truss-Kwarteng fiasco were concerned about the dangers of overdoing austerity!
@TheGuardian.com
 
Oh dear. A drop in sales during a world recession? Whoda thunk?
Oh dear, brexit is causing more problems than covid or Ukraine

Brexit Remains Biggest Headache in UK’s Recession-Prone Economy​



“Six years on from the UK’s decision to leave the European Union, Brexit is still proving the biggest headache for British businesses, ranking even higher than Russia’s war in Ukraine, Covid or rising energy costs”




 
Six years on from the UK’s decision to leave the European Union,
You mean 4 years after the whining started, the UK left the European union just in time for a pandemic and a war in Europe………
 
You mean 4 years after the whining started, the UK left the European union just in time for a pandemic and a war in Europe………
Oh look, Mottie still can’t accept Brexit is a massive failure, despite the overwhelming evidence.

Poor Mottie, stuck down a hole, looking a fool :ROFLMAO:
 
Plenty of poor fools on here that persistently cover their eyes and ears regarding the pandemic and the war and just go la la la la la la la la la la la la …… Brexit!
 
You mean 4 years after the whining started

The whining by anti-Europeans started more than 40 years ago and has still not stopped.

Though it is getting less noisy as their numbers shrivel.
 
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