What is interesting, as well as inevitable, is the increasing number of articles & reports detailing the role of Brexit in the problems we see today.
Brexit will leave workers poorer than they would have been and has damaged Britain's competitiveness, new study says
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Brexit has damaged Britain's competitiveness, will reduce productivity and leave the average worker poorer than they otherwise would have been, according to a new study.
The Resolution Foundation said leaving the EU has reduced how open and competitive Britain's economy is.
And it goes further to say it has also led to an increase in cost of living and the level of business investment falling.
The report, in collaboration with the London School of Economics, said this was all as a result of a "depreciation-driven inflation spike" following Brexit.
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https://twitter.com/i/status/1539170022295277568
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Boss of @Ryanair, O'Leary: "This gov't couldn't run a sweet shop. We are fully staffed. But we are hide-bound and hamstrung by a gov't so desperate to show #Brexit has been a success, when it's been an abject failure, it won't allow us to bring in EU workers to do these jobs."
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and yes, even Piers Morgan is discussing it:
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At some stage, Brexit needs to start working - because so far, I see no evidence it is doing anything other than making British lives more difficult.
I say this as someone who voted Remain but accepted the result & now wants to see Brexit work the way we were promised it would.
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You know its a real problem for the Tories when the Express starts whinging:
This will become more of an issue for the Tories as the pain of Brexit seen in inflation, etc. starts to bite people who, previously, may not of cared too much.