Conned again
This morning's headlines:
BBC NEWS | Business | Britons count high cost of scams
Conmen have tricked Britons out of at least £350m in the past three years, according to government figures.
- For a moment before the caffeine kicked in I thought they were talking about the EU - silly me the figure is far too low...
"a cost-benefit analysis of the UK's EU membership from the Institute of Directors. The discussion paper, by Graeme Leach, argues that the aggregate impact of the EU budget, common agricultural policy, customs union, single market and EU social welfare model is negative for the UK. His most conservative estimate is that the net cost of EU membership is about £15bn a year, while the true current net cost of membership could be as high as £50bn."
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