This is an interesting article although it's an opinion piece it's printed by the guardian and written by the guardians own economics editor
Whether that opportunity is seized or squandered is yet to be seen but the dire predictions didn’t happen
www.theguardian.com
It flies in the face of what many spout on here.
Larry Elliott is known for these pieces, he is a Brexit supporter
[3] [4] He supported Britain leaving the European Union [5] [6] and voted to leave the European Economic Community in the 1975 referendum. [7]
Elliott, an outspoken critic of the European Union, authored articles for The Guardian such as "
Brexit is a rejection of Globalisation
It is ironic he begins by saying “remainers are suffering confirmation bias”, then goes on to write an article built entirely on that.
The article rehashes old, tired arguments, namely:
“Brexit is not as bad as project fear”
”economy is bad due to pandemic and Ukraine”
He also brings up the good old “exports to EU are now as big as they used to be” (conveniently ignoring massive increase in LNG exports to EU and ignoring massive increase in costs to our trade with EU now.
Its pretty poor for a serious journalist to be quoting from briefings from Britain, that’s a Brexit propaganda site, used to be leave.EU.