Allira
Going over the arguments for and against Brexit is past its sell-by date, I agree.
However, if, as alleged, organisations such as the WEC have been manipulating data more recently, for whatever reason, surely that is of significance, especially if it is to the detriment of the UK and its economy?
Is Schwab a charlatan, is the WEC a harmful influence on world affairs, are these the questions we should be asking?
Despite its grand title, the WEF is a think-tank and has no official political or economic role. It provides a network for extremely rich and powerful people, but I don't see how anybody could control whom anybody else meets. At least some of what is says trickles through to the media, so it's not entirely opaque.
I see that the Telegraph has a headline about Schwab, which I guess is the source of the OP. I can't read Telegraph articles (because I won't pay for them), so I can't really comment on what was actually said and when because I don't know.