@ooogatz@testosteroneHAV@PolitlcsUK Welfare costs up since Brexit, OBR estimates show UK GDP 4% lower than it would've been, stalling jobs & investment. Food prices rose faster than in the EU, hitting low-income families hardest. These Brexit-driven pressures have boosted demand for welfare look it on the OBR site
@ooogatz@testosteroneHAV@PolitlcsUK Then the is no point presenting facts to you, like the trump MAGA mind set.. closed down. Your arguments are based on zero supporting evidence.. and ignore actual economics and trade data ... provide the delta to facts.. or is it now unnecessary to present real facts and data?
UK’s slow growth is not just everything but Brexit. Leading experts and actual trade data show Brexit directly caused lost growth, weak investment, and more trade barriers unlike welfare or Net Zero, which all advanced economies face. The Brexit hit is large and real and measurable.
@ooogatz@testosteroneHAV@PolitlcsUK Post-Brexit, Brits lost free movement, easy EU work/study, & smooth EU trade. Travel, mobile costs, and jobs got trickier. UK economy hit too: slower growth, higher prices, and businesses facing new barriers. Shits still hitting the fan.
Farage on #BBCBreakfast: “If Andy Burnham becomes PM we need a General Election, no mandate!”
Sally Nugent: “Do your MPs who defected from the Tories have a mandate?”
Watch the chancer’s face as his own logic gets rammed straight back down his throat. Pure gold.
This is the exact line every interviewer should use on him from now on.😂😂😂
RT if Sally Nugent deserves a medal 👇👇👇👇
Even if the UK had left with a softer approach or a different agreement, these fundamental shifts would still occur, although the severity or speed might vary. The economic disruption is therefore tied to the consequences of leaving the single market and customs union, rather than how the exit happened... we closed ourselves off from access to the biggest free trade zone.
@ooogatz@testosteroneHAV@PolitlcsUK Brexit’s impact on the economy isn’t about how the UK left, but the fact that leaving the EU inevitably meant new trade barriers, loss of EU market access, and changes in workforce movement—effects triggered by leaving itself, not the proces
@testosteroneHAV@PolitlcsUK Friend of mine moved his engineering consultancy to France.. loss of UK jobs, the office space he rented, the coffee and sandwich shops around his old business lost customers.. the landlord lost business...on and on... Brexit has been a disaster.