Brexit working

London has retained its crown as the world’s top destination for financial and professional services in terms of its overall offering in another boost for the City
London has retained its crown as the worlds money laundering centre.

Russian and Chinese are amongst the biggest property buyers in London.



Brexit was always destined to concentrate more wealth to London.
Singapore on Thames.


Levelling up….my arze
 
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London has retained its crown as the worlds money laundering centre.

Russian and Chinese are amongst the biggest property buyers in London.



Brexit was always destined to concentrate more wealth to London.
Singapore on Thames.


Levelling up….my arze
But you voted for this :rolleyes:
 
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I suppose in a way Johnson has actually delivered on one of his 'promises'. He said that if we "got Brexit done" we could have jam tomorrow, and we actually do have a big jam - over large areas of Kent.

Unfortunately we have exchanged frictionless trade for tradeless friction. Bet the people of Kent are glad they voted Brexit now they're starting to have difficulties driving around their county. What will it be like when things get really busy at the ports later in the year? And biometric checks are introduced on all drivers/passengers in September?
 
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It seems some artics have been stuck in Dover for 4 days. The imports get worse too soon or so it was said. Deli and currently has to have paperwork for each of the items he imports. Some time soon the content will have to be examined as well.

The EU has sorted the tariffs Trump imposed on steel. The UK hasn't.
 
Taking back control??

This must be bad if we're actually talking to The EU.

Brexit: Port of Dover boss calls for urgent talks over new EU checks

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-kent-60062376

Even worse if The Express has started highlighting Brexit chaos. Even they can't cover up the disaster any more.

Brexit chaos: Port boss calls for urgent EU talks over 'unsafe' checks set to be enforced

https://www.express.co.uk/news/poli...ver-Port-urgent-talks-EU-border-checks-update

Seems our 'special' blue passports don't count for anythying any more. :rolleyes:

Holidaymakers face Dover traffic queues WORSE than the truckers

https://www.msn.com/en-gb/travel/ne...worse-than-the-truckers/ar-AATeB7M?li=BBoPWjQ

The amazing thing is that The Tories recklessly forced through Brexit without a clue or plan how to properly implement it. Never mind, queueing is a British pastime.
 
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Johns Hopkins have ranked countries by percentage fully vaccinated.
We are 15th in Europe.
We are also behind Australia, New Zealand and Canada.
We are behind Argentina and Costa Rica

more Boris lies

https://coronavirus.jhu.edu/vaccines/international
The data quoted by government sources are carefully selected:
percentage of adults, percentage of over 12's, number of vaccines administered, etc.
Often there is no comparable 'other nation' data for comparison.
 
Johns Hopkins have ranked countries by percentage fully vaccinated.
We are 15th in Europe.

:mrgreen: Antivaxxers by country would be interesting. It probably relates to that number anyway. Levels of gullibility and other aspects such as just wont for no good reason really.

Eligibility could also alter the %. as it may vary between countries.

One argument an NHS worker might make and one has is that vaccinated or not people can pass the virus on. Followed by if I wear a mask I can't infect others. That may in real terms be just a complaint about how covid is being handled. So she in this case wears a mask when with patients. What about the rest of her life? Colleagues. This one travels around. If the jabs reduce the period she can infect others even by a small amount population wise it will make a difference to spreading rates. She's unlikely to die of covid but that doesn't mean she wont need treatment. Death is just one aspect.

There are ethnic aspects to infections and taking the jabs; Levels of infections aren't falling any more according to latest figures and "rather" higher than before this wave.

Confirmed reinfections are running at 2.4% now. That is the ones determined by sequencing. Probables ~4.5 higher. Possibles getting on for 400 times higher.

Infection incident counts are high in care homes. Also in schools. Seems care homes get lock down style restriction if they have an incident.

Biggest age group going into hospital is still 45 to 54, recently beaten by 55 to 64. Both increasing. Based on numbers per 100,000 population. Deaths - being 80+ is not a good idea "desirability" reducing with age. Some might want to die. Doesn't seem to be many in the old group going in. A few die in the 20 to 29 group. Gets to a total of ~1,000 counting males and females 30 to 39. They only give figures over the previous 12 months though - no that current in other words.

:eek:We are all doomed or maybe not. Mask use yesterday here in a local shopping area was near zero already.
 
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