So the fact that exports have struggled in favourable currency conditions is a concern and not a ‘benefit’. Good, something we can agree on.
Buzz - repetition. I’ve made of it what I will, what do you make of it?
I’m not clear what you are trying to say here.
Brushed off? Or moved on from unnecessarily reduced base?
"Brexit shrank UK services exports by more than £110bn over a four-year period, new research shows, highlighting the far-reaching trade implications of Britain’s decision to break away from the EU. Experts at Aston University in Birmingham found that UK services exports from 2016 to 2019 were cumulatively £113bn lower than they would have been had the UK not voted to quit the EU in June 2016."
Research shows that financial services exports were hardest hit over four-year period
www.ft.com
It’s true that we must seek better trading terms with the EU, but a bit odd coming from the side of this debate who trashed some already excellent terms and indeed a privileged membership position.
Your reply naturally ignores the main point made, that UK trade deals with countries outside of EU are failing miserably to replace those we had both in volume and terms. Those guys can’t believe their luck. Christ when George Eustace notices you’ve had your pants pulled down you really are
dans la merde.
Can you point to that - or are you confusing imports with exports?
Checks will apply, that simply didn’t.
Indeed it may, but I think you’ll find those people are still waiting for some ‘benefits’ beyond warm fuzzy feelings of retained sovereignty that was never lost. Take your time.
You are a rare breed. If you think that many people knowingly did that, you are kidding yourself and many of those were not in the position you are to sustain such high minded sacrifice. But many did trust the idea sown by Brexiteers that nothing much would change, only bad things.
Brooker may have been your type of Remainer - though I’d love to know what he might have called a follow up for Brexit, if he’d already used "The Great Deception”. That doesn’t alter your oft repeated assertion to people here, that they somehow saw the EU as beyond reproach just because they were unhappy with an act of national self harm, fuelled by industrial levels of misinformation and whose funding has been frantically hidden.