I don't think there will be a recession as a result of a vote to leave.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
We're still in a recession. We're not gonna be out of it for a while, but we will get out.
We simply can't spend our way out of a recession.
There is always some chance of recession in any year. But the evidence suggests that expansions don't die of old age.
Whether we vote to leave or remain, there are risks to our future; there are challenges in the global economy.
In my view, if you have one in 10 unemployed - something is wrong with the economy whether you call it recession or not.
A recession is predominantly for the middle class. Where I come from, the majority of people have always lived in a recession.
People don't walk away from their homes unless they can't make the payments. That's an indication that we are in a recession.
I can't foretell the future, but I don't believe that the act of leaving the European Union would make our economic position worse; I think it would make it better.
There are always, of course, job losses of a cyclical nature in a recession.
In God, there is no lack and no recession.