Gutter Boy
Tim Sherwood
They're going to elect Truss, aren't they?
It looks that way. At least she's completely unelectable for the general public. It's just unfortunately the two years of fascism and mental instability to endure in meantime.
They're going to elect Truss, aren't they?
It’s kind of hard to let it go when it’s fundamentally fudging our economy from farms to fishing to manufacturing to scientific research to the import/export market.
They're going to elect Truss, aren't they?
I reckon she'll Sam allardyce with England it, and Johnson will be back in within a yearYip. Which is great for Labour, but will mean further disaster for the country.
Apologies yes. I disagree with brexit, but can see the argument for leaving the eu. But the version of brexit that Boris “got done” is both a complete shambles and not actually done yet!I can see what side of the vote you were on.
I bet every other country in the world that has rampant inflation is kicking themselves for leaving the EU too - especially those still in itApologies yes. I disagree with brexit, but can see the argument for leaving the eu. But the version of brexit that Boris “got done” is both a complete shambles and not actually done yet!
and I think the cost of living crisis is directly linked to that outcome albeit it isn’t the only driver.
So nothing to do with import and export tariffs increasing due to being outside the eu, and the increased bureaucracy (which we were told would actually decrease following brexit) making it take longer to get goods and materials through customs.I bet every other country in the world that has rampant inflation is kicking themselves for leaving the EU too - especially those still in it
We have inflation because
- COVID fudged supply and is still fudging supply from China
- We've been printing money at record rates like it has no consequences for over a decade
Apologies yes. I disagree with brexit, but can see the argument for leaving the eu. But the version of brexit that Boris “got done” is both a complete shambles and not actually done yet!
and I think the cost of living crisis is directly linked to that outcome albeit it isn’t the only driver.
I take your point but I honestly feel like things won’t improve until we admit we made a massive mistake and rejoin the single economy ina Norway style brexit.I have no problem with folks who did not want/vote for Brexit ( after all Stop! Hammer time and there is arguments on both sides for and against it). However its happened and i see no reason for those who want to keep the arguments going round in circles to blame the woes we have now over the realitys that we face. Its done ( rightly or wrongly) but we are never going to improve our status until some of us move on and stop bitching about a vote their side lost.
I take your point but I honestly feel like things won’t improve until we admits we made a massive mistake and rejoin the single economy ina Norway style brexit.
I don’t feel like Britain can go it alone as a purely service economy in a global economic system largely dominated by massive trading blocks and economic superpowers.
People refer to our being the 7th largest economy in the world but our position as the English speaking gateway to the European trading block was a significant part of that economic success and it has been lost without being replaced.
Also what of those supposed world class trade deals that countries were supposedly scrambling over themselves to line up and agree with us post brexit? I haven’t seen a. Single one yet, nor a single brexit benefit. What has that clam Jacob Rees mogg identified in his role as minister for brexit opportunities? He’s been incredibly quiet on this front?
Also what of those supposed world class trade deals that countries were supposedly scrambling over themselves to line up and agree with us post brexit? I haven’t seen a. Single one yet, nor a single brexit benefit. What has that clam Jacob Rees mogg identified in his role as minister for brexit opportunities? He’s been incredibly quiet on this front?
Not really, no.So nothing to do with import and export tariffs increasing due to being outside the eu, and the increased bureaucracy (which we were told would actually decrease following brexit) making it take longer to get goods and materials through customs.
Nothing to do with food production costs massively increasing due to the loss of cheap European labour and massive increases in waste age for the same reason
You do realise that every large car manufacturer from Honda to Nissan to ford is moving production away from the Uk to europe precisely as was predicted would happen, increasing unemployment and reducing in tax income?
Nothing to do with the removal of workers rights and the attempted introduction of fire and rehire on worse terms across both the public sector and private industry?
Its done ( rightly or wrongly) but we are never going to improve our status until some of us move on and stop bitching about a vote their side lost.
It's the subject none of the potential PMs are discussing. They all keep trying to evoke Thatcher, without promising to continue her greatest legacy.
Not really, no.
That's why all the other countries that didn't leave the EU also have inflation of a similar of higher level.
Someone needs to take on these parasitic mobsters and end their thievery before they drive inflation further and rob us twice.