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Brexit Is Working - And It's Working Well
//Many of the people and institutions with the loudest voices [and several on here] in our public debate noisily prophesied that Brexit would be an economic disaster. So perhaps it is only natural that they have not been keen to highlight the awkward news that it has been anything but.//
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Read on. Happy Sunday.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Just the usual 'you're either with us or against us' claptrap from those who claim to know better.
High-handedness is already evident about the place this morning as some plough on, unchecked because of absent management and with a firm belief that the right thing is being done.
I might have an early lunch then a snooze.
May be of interest for those who do read articles.
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TTT, as i said, maybe we dropped down a tad, then regained 8th spot. My point really was that Badenoch made it sound as if it was all down to her and Sunak when the truth is, we were in pretty good ship when they took the reins.
Wasn't knocking our performance in any way whatsoever - just in case that's how anyone read my 10;15 post. I recall saying at the time of the referendum that it would most likely take 10 to 15 years after Brexit before we knew whether or not the majority had chosen wisely.
Germany, France, Italy, and other EUSSR vassal states are doing dreadfully! Do you think that they would have allowed us to make a better recovery than themselves and one that is even better than the one we are now making with a different lakey in Downing St? Then you are even more deluded than we thought.
The Financial Times (that well-known hotbed of lefty 5C types) journalist, Peter Foster* recently had a book published entitled ‘What Went Wrong With Brexit: And What We Can Do About It’.
* He previously worked for that other well-known lefty 5C newspaper, the Torygraph.
If you want to hear him talk about the book’s contents, listen here:-
Global companies can always threaten democratically elected governments. Brexit hasn't changed that. The only solution is to have successful home grown businesses such that foreign concerns see no reason to compete and opt instead to invest the maximum they're allowed into those successful companies.