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Too many people complaining, the government should be congratulated on their successful handling of Brexit.
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UK exports grow faster than top competitors - GOV.UKOriginally posted by meridian View PostThat’s fantastic news. Are we growing off the same base, or are we just catching up after poor past performance?
List of European Union member states by GDP growth - Wikipedia
Where’s the UK growth coming from? Given we’re a mostly services-based economy, and roughly half our trade is with the EU, what’s the basis behind the UK’s growth?
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Ahem NotOriginally posted by Yorkie62 View PostMeanwhile the UK is forecast to grow faster than any of its European counterparts. Brexit Boomtime
Spring 2019 Economic Forecast: Growth continues at a more moderate pace | European Commission
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Just skimmed through the OBR report. That’s ten minutes of my life I won’t get back.
So their forecasts really are “despite Brexit”So we have retained the same broad-brush assumptions on productivity, trade and migration that underpinned our previous post-referendum forecasts (as set out in Chapter 3). These are consistent with a range of possible outcomes, albeit smooth rather than disorderly ones.
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That’s fantastic news. Are we growing off the same base, or are we just catching up after poor past performance?Originally posted by Yorkie62 View PostMeanwhile the UK is forecast to grow faster than any of its European counterparts. Brexit Boomtime
List of European Union member states by GDP growth - Wikipedia
Where’s the UK growth coming from? Given we’re a mostly services-based economy, and roughly half our trade is with the EU, what’s the basis behind the UK’s growth?
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Meanwhile the UK is forecast to grow faster than any of its European counterparts. Brexit BoomtimeOriginally posted by DimPrawn View Post
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Have you ever been to Germany?
When Germany does badly it is the equivalent to a boom in the UK.
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