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Benefits Of Brexit?
It didn’t take long for Mogg to continue his lies in his new role - as predicted in my post last week.
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ok so spell it out give me an example of a lie.
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When the PM says he never went to any party because there were none
Then claims that there were parties but all guidelines were followed
Then he has to say sorry to the HoC and initiate an inquiry on himself
It is what is commonly known as a pack of them
Lol !
Bozo has a remarkable propensity for telling them
ok so spell it out give me an example of a lie.
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When the PM says he never went to any party because there were none
Then claims that there were parties but all guidelines were followed
Then he has to say sorry to the HoC and initiate an inquiry on himself
It is what is commonly known as a pack of them
Lol !
Bozo has a remarkable propensity for telling them
And again :
https:/ /www.da ilymail .co.uk/ news/ar ticle-3 26045/B oris-sa cked-ly ing-aff air.htm l
Do you see the pattern of behaviour ? Lol
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Do you see the pattern of behaviour ? Lol
SB: "Perhaps he should have been a bit more specific ? " - err you mean that I should have told you I was talking about the post we are actually on? Right oh!
hymie: "It didn’t take long for Mogg to continue his lies in his new role - as predicted in my post last week. " - I'm trying to determine what "lies" Hymie is talking about there being none in the links.
hymie: "It didn’t take long for Mogg to continue his lies in his new role - as predicted in my post last week. " - I'm trying to determine what "lies" Hymie is talking about there being none in the links.
December 24th
'The government's official forecasters, the Office of Budget Responsibility, said the latest actual data were consistent with its forecasts from five years ago that the "trade intensity" of the UK economy could fall by 15% over a decade and a half.
The UK's key export markets are less reliant on UK goods, and the UK is less reliant on foreign goods. This is at a time when trade elsewhere in the world boomed, recovering all the losses and more in the pandemic slump.
From Jan-October 2021 there was $627bn in two-way trade between the US and the European Union, up from $532bn in the same months in 2020, a bounce back of 18%.
China-EU two way trade in the first 10 months of 2021 was €558bn compared to €479bn in 2020, a bounce back of 17%.
The equivalent figure for the UK's two way trade with the EU is 2% growth or £308bn versus £302bn.
In other words, UK-EU trade has in this first year of the post Brexit trade deal, failed to rebound unlike most of the rest of world trade.'
https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /news/b usiness -597612 92
'The government's official forecasters, the Office of Budget Responsibility, said the latest actual data were consistent with its forecasts from five years ago that the "trade intensity" of the UK economy could fall by 15% over a decade and a half.
The UK's key export markets are less reliant on UK goods, and the UK is less reliant on foreign goods. This is at a time when trade elsewhere in the world boomed, recovering all the losses and more in the pandemic slump.
From Jan-October 2021 there was $627bn in two-way trade between the US and the European Union, up from $532bn in the same months in 2020, a bounce back of 18%.
China-EU two way trade in the first 10 months of 2021 was €558bn compared to €479bn in 2020, a bounce back of 17%.
The equivalent figure for the UK's two way trade with the EU is 2% growth or £308bn versus £302bn.
In other words, UK-EU trade has in this first year of the post Brexit trade deal, failed to rebound unlike most of the rest of world trade.'
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I guess JRM is not seeing the effects too much after moving his company to Ireland in order to avoid Brexit :
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TTT,
JRM didn't say there was no evidence, he the evidence was few. I assume JRM has heard of the Public Accounts Committee, and will get their reports. They recently said that Brexit was having an affect on trade, as well as other factors.
// Last week, a cross-party committee of MPs said that new arrangements for the UK-EU border had added costs to exporting businesses.
In a report, the Public Accounts Committee said trade had been "suppressed" since the UK cut formal trade ties in January 2021, due a combination of Brexit, Covid and global economic problems.
The MPs said it was not possible to separate out the precise impact of each factor, but it was "clear" that Brexit had had an impact.
So JRM instantly dismisses this all party committee’s findings to pronounce Brexit as a great success.
JRM didn't say there was no evidence, he the evidence was few. I assume JRM has heard of the Public Accounts Committee, and will get their reports. They recently said that Brexit was having an affect on trade, as well as other factors.
// Last week, a cross-party committee of MPs said that new arrangements for the UK-EU border had added costs to exporting businesses.
In a report, the Public Accounts Committee said trade had been "suppressed" since the UK cut formal trade ties in January 2021, due a combination of Brexit, Covid and global economic problems.
The MPs said it was not possible to separate out the precise impact of each factor, but it was "clear" that Brexit had had an impact.
So JRM instantly dismisses this all party committee’s findings to pronounce Brexit as a great success.