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Old 14-02-2024, 16:48   #5886
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Re: Britain outside the EU

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Originally Posted by ianch99 View Post
Just a reminder of the damage this country has suffered since 2016:

Brexit Britain has ‘significantly underperformed’ other advanced economies, Goldman Sachs says



Other articles based on the same GS report:

Brexit has damaged U.K. economy with higher inflation and much weaker growth, Goldman Sachs says in new study

Goldman Says UK Economy Suffering ‘Long-Term’ Cost of Brexit

Remember, all this in exchange for a handful of "sovringty" beans ...
We can't have much additional sovereignty or this will breach the agreement for Northern Ireland. It becomes tick box sovereignty in return for a GDP loss of 5% or more.

With inflation at 4% compared to the Eurozone's 2.9% and the US's 3.1%, can we finally acknowledge that this is not down to Covid?
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