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Previously on "Brexit damaging UK growth more quickly than expected, says Bank of England"

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post

    That was before and immediately after Brexit - now it’s totally different…
    So all bluff and bluster and after the event things have gone to being worse than before? So like Brexit then.

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
    Brexit post in General used to be a bannable offence in the good old days.
    That was before and immediately after Brexit - now it’s totally different…

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  • northernladuk
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    Brexit post in General used to be a bannable offence in the good old days.

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  • vetran
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    Originally posted by tazdevil View Post
    Brexit is simply the excuse for incompetence. No one knows where we would be without Brexit, probably in a worse state after ditching the pound on the back of EU euphoria, failing to control the pandemic by being denied vaccine development, struggling with the influx of economic migrants and the loss of our skilled people after joining shengen and fighting the civil war brewing due to the wholesale conversion of our governing system to better match EU federal ideals

    Phew am I glad we only have to put up with our own incompetence
    sadly our own incompetence is quite advanced but as you say the EU showed their true colours.

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  • tazdevil
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    Brexit is simply the excuse for incompetence. No one knows where we would be without Brexit, probably in a worse state after ditching the pound on the back of EU euphoria, failing to control the pandemic by being denied vaccine development, struggling with the influx of economic migrants and the loss of our skilled people after joining shengen and fighting the civil war brewing due to the wholesale conversion of our governing system to better match EU federal ideals

    Phew am I glad we only have to put up with our own incompetence

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  • vetran
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    The effects of Brexit on trade are now estimated to be emerging more quickly than previously assumed, and that lowers productivity somewhat.

    Andrew Bailey, the governor of the Bank, said at the press conference that Brexit was one of a series of “significant economic shocks” to have affected the economy, along with Covid and the war in Ukraine. He went on:
    These shocks have held back both productivity and labour supply.
    HMM

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  • Brexit damaging UK growth more quickly than expected, says Bank of England

    https://www.theguardian.com/politics...-politics-live

    Oh dear...

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