Are you not entertained?

No one can rationally argue that leaving the EU had no impact on the economy
On the German economy? On the Spanish economy? on the US economy?

I don't understand how Brexit has affected them so badly. Could you explain?
 
On the German economy? On the Spanish economy? on the US economy?

I don't understand how Brexit has affected them so badly. Could you explain?
Don't forget to include our major trading partners, like Australia.
I see you've included our other major trading partner, USA.

But you could google it for yourself:
The impact on EU27 countries' GDP is on average 4 to 5 times lower than on the UK, although some countries (Ireland in particular) are more affected. In the shorter term, uncertainty about Brexit has a negative effect on investment and exports, which is partly offset by lower interest rates and exchange rates.

Note that the bit in red no longer applies.
 
Can you please aportion the 10% to Brexit and Covid? Was it 9.9% covid, after all everything was shut down.
well put it this way: every country in the G7 has recovered to pre pandemic levels...apart from the UK

so you can decide whether it is brexit or Tory failure on the pandemic
 
well put it this way: every country in the G7 has recovered to pre pandemic levels...apart from the UK
Really? Where are you getting your data?

Inflation, GDP, etc, basically all the metrics place the UK more or less equivalent to EU countries and a lot better than some individual countries.

Borrowing is higher, due to Covid, furlough and other business support, and more recently the leccy bills support.

So whilst it is wishful thinking and you may want to make conscious bias and tenuous links to Brexit, the data just does not support that biased view.

Again, the current economic situation is a world event created by other factors, and not in any way related to Brexit, and the UK is no worse off because of it. Thats a fact that you need to come to terms with, because it is errr, well a fact not belief.
 
How sweet that you still believe the Brexer story.

 
Really? Where are you getting your data?

Inflation, GDP, etc, basically all the metrics place the UK more or less equivalent to EU countries and a lot better than some individual countries.

Borrowing is higher, due to Covid, furlough and other business support, and more recently the leccy bills support.

So whilst it is wishful thinking and you may want to make conscious bias and tenuous links to Brexit, the data just does not support that biased view.

Again, the current economic situation is a world event created by other factors, and not in any way related to Brexit, and the UK is no worse off because of it. Thats a fact that you need to come to terms with, because it is errr, well a fact not belief.

 

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.... do you not think it is time to put on a lifebelt and make your way to the liferaft ?
Please refrain from encouraging people to put on life vests and get into boats. :rolleyes:

But on that note, knowing Boris was coming to save us must surely be how an illegal criminal escaping French persecution feels when the RNLI Uber comes bobbing over the horizon. Bliss.
 
Please refrain from encouraging people to put on life vests and get into boats. :rolleyes:

But on that note, knowing Boris was coming to save us must surely be how an illegal criminal escaping French persecution feels when the RNLI Uber comes bobbing over the horizon. Bliss.
Good on the RNLI for doing what they do best, i.e. saving lives at sea.
If I was in danger on the high seas, I'd be pretty relieved to see the RNLI coming bobbing over the horizon. :rolleyes:
 
Good on the RNLI for doing what they do best, i.e. saving lives at sea.
If I was in danger on the high seas, I'd be pretty relieved to see the RNLI coming bobbing over the horizon. :rolleyes:
If it was Johnson, however....
 
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