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"Gideon Rachman

Published 39 MINUTES AGO

...Trump has done a lot to create the conditions for Britain to draw closer to the EU. The US president’s erratic and abusive behaviour towards the UK — imposing tariffs, insulting the British armed forces, courting Russia — has alienated the British public and woken up the country’s governing class. A YouGov poll last week showed that just 14 per cent of British people still believed Britain and the US had a “special relationship” and only 18 per cent wanted to be closer to America. By contrast, 57 per cent wanted to get closer to the EU.

Economics, geopolitics and domestic politics now all point the Starmer government towards Brussels and away from Washington.

In his speech, the prime minister openly acknowledged that “Brexit did deep damage to our economy”. America’s non-partisan National Bureau of Economic Research recently estimated that it had cumulatively cost the UK up to 8 per cent of GDP. Supporters of Brexit dispute these figures. But they are losing the argument with the British public. A large majority now believe that it was a mistake to leave the EU."

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Research recently estimated that it had cumulatively cost the UK up to 8 per cent of GDP.
Brexxers would happily round that up to ten per cent for the feel good factor they claim to have experienced from regaining sovereignty
 
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It's all on their dúmb, ignorant RWR heads. Thank The Lord his term time is limited.
Trump is a nutter hes getting fruitier and fruitier every day. But is it no wonder why he still got voted in when the opposition thinks drinks and dreams like you.
 
If you had more sense, you wouldn't read things that your brain can't cope with.

Have you tried the " ignore" button?

You don't talk about anything intelligent and interesting; only the same safe, bland subjects Mo. Hence the Zs.
 
"Gideon Rachman

Published 39 MINUTES AGO

...Trump has done a lot to create the conditions for Britain to draw closer to the EU. The US president’s erratic and abusive behaviour towards the UK — imposing tariffs, insulting the British armed forces, courting Russia — has alienated the British public and woken up the country’s governing class. A YouGov poll last week showed that just 14 per cent of British people still believed Britain and the US had a “special relationship” and only 18 per cent wanted to be closer to America. By contrast, 57 per cent wanted to get closer to the EU.

Economics, geopolitics and domestic politics now all point the Starmer government towards Brussels and away from Washington.

In his speech, the prime minister openly acknowledged that “Brexit did deep damage to our economy”. America’s non-partisan National Bureau of Economic Research recently estimated that it had cumulatively cost the UK up to 8 per cent of GDP. Supporters of Brexit dispute these figures. But they are losing the argument with the British public. A large majority now believe that it was a mistake to leave the EU." geometry dash

FT.com
The EU won’t even consider entering negotiations to rejoin while there’s a prospect of a Farage government after the next election. I would imagine serious negotiations are at least 5 years away once the EU is confident that Farage and Reform are politically speaking « toast ».
 
The EU won’t even consider entering negotiations to rejoin while there’s a prospect of a Farage government after the next election. I would imagine serious negotiations are at least 5 years away once the EU is confident that Farage and Reform are politically speaking « toast ».

Fromage: the very epitome of the turd that just won't flush.
 
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