
Brexit disaster: Predicted 0.08% boost from UK-Asia trade deal could be overestimate
“No wonder they feel the need to present figures in the most favourable way they can find.”
“No wonder they feel the need to present figures in the most favourable way they can find.”
“Visit sewage strewn Beaches, you don’t need France.” Says Redwood.”
“We have left the EU so we need to look at what to do in order to grow the UK economy and not keep talking about a vote from seven years ago”.
How much will this deal compensate for the economic hit caused by Brexit?
Brexit has had an adverse impact on exporters
However some Liberal Democrat members felt it was ‘better late than never’
Jacob Rees-Mogg was forced to awkwardly defend Brexit this week, as an economist on his show managed to coolly rip our departure from the EU apart in just a couple of sentences.
The UK seems well behind the curve on green industrial policy and is increasingly left standing watching on the sidelines.
“If Brexit has given us this so-called economic growth that we’re supposedly trying to see, why firstly is the automotive industry on its knees?”
There are a number of reasons why the Framework deal is more democratic than the old Northern Ireland Protocol.