Bobby. wrote on Aug 13
th, 2024 at 7:23pm:
Laugh till you cry wrote on Aug 13
th, 2024 at 6:07pm:
Bobby. wrote on Aug 13
th, 2024 at 3:31pm:
The POMs were silly -
after spending 100s of years building up an empire that gave us all the Commonwealth -
they threw it all away to join the EU.
their standard of living went down -
the average British family could no longer afford a Sunday roast dinner of Australian or NZ lamb etc. -
they had only bangers and mash and lived like Steptoe and Son.
I worked in the UK 1977-1979. It was a terrible place with poverty and rubbish blowing about on the streets.
UK families could not afford roast dinners of any kind, including road kill. That's not what I was told in 1985.
The average POM hated the EU -
they couldn't afford the prices any more.
Australia and NZ lost a hell of a lot of our exports due to the EU -
the EU put large tariffs on our products.
Brexit eventually got the POMs out of the EU after they realised their mistake.
"Independent report by Cambridge Econometrics".
The UK economy is in decline since Brexit. Bobby, you are misled and deluded.
The UK economy is GBP 140 Billion worse off by 2023 following Brexit in 2020.
"According to the new research, the economic damage is only going to get worse – with more than £300bn set to be wiped off the value of the UK’s economy by 2035 if no action is taken."
https://www.london.gov.uk/new-report-reveals-uk-economy-almost-ps140billion-smal... Quote:Mayor highlights Brexit damage to London economy
London’s economy alone has shrunk by more than £30billion, Mayor reveals at prestigious Mansion House dinner
Independent report by Cambridge Econometrics, commissioned by City Hall, shows London has 290,000 fewer jobs than if Brexit had not taken place, with half the total two million job losses nationwide coming in the financial services and construction sectors
Mayor of London identifies Brexit as ‘key contributor’ to the current cost-of-living crisis – highlighting evidence that it is fuelling food price increases
Sadiq calls on the Government to build a closer relationship with the EU
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, will use a speech at Mansion House in the City of London tonight to reveal that the cost of Brexit to the UK’s economy is £140billion, according to new independent analysis.
The new report, by Cambridge Econometrics commissioned by City Hall (1), also shows that London’s economy has shrunk by more than £30billion.
The average Briton was nearly £2,000 worse off in 2023, while the average Londoner was nearly £3,400 worse off last year as a result of Brexit, the report reveals.* It also calculates that there are nearly two million fewer jobs overall in the UK due to Brexit – with almost 300,000 fewer jobs in the capital alone.
The Mayor will tell the prestigious London Government Dinner that the UK “urgently needs to build a closer relationship with the EU” to help arrest the decline.
According to the new research, the economic damage is only going to get worse – with more than £300bn set to be wiped off the value of the UK’s economy by 2035 if no action is taken, and more than £60 billion wiped off the value of London’s economy alone.