Since the UK left the E/U , And just look at the state of the Country.
You've never had it so bad. It's now quite obvious that ,
Britain can't go it alone. You were Conned. by the Cons.
But we haven't got rioters on the streets, Gully. (like where you live)
Correction. We have got rioters on the streets, at least 3 on the go today. But they're not anti-Government (well not the UK Government, anyway.)
The UK economy is estimated to be 5% down on what it would have been had we remained in the EU – many Brexiteers continue to treat Brexit as a religion, no matter the negative effects on the UK population.
In the not too distant future, the UK government is going to have to admit this publically – but even when that happens, the Brexit zealots will continue to ignore the damage and profess what a fantastic thing Brexit is for the UK.
And when these Brexit zealots are asked about the Brexit benefits we were promised – the answer comes there none.
Brexit is damaging the Competitiveness of UK exports
on the World stage , just as companies are recovering from the covid pandemic raising inflation to historic levels.
Spicerack
//But we haven't got rioters on the streets, Gully. (like where you live)
Correction. We have got rioters on the streets, at least 3 on the go today. But they're not anti-Government (well not the UK Government, anyway.)//
Haven’t got rioters on the streets…..yet.
As for anti-government, you obviously missed the Enough is Enough countrywide protests yesterday, not to mention the one outside the Tory conference?
Not that youtube is an authoritive source of information; but if you search Brexit on the site you will find any number of reported economic disasters that have befallen the UK as a direct result of Brexit.
In comparison there are only a few, where someone is spouting nonsense (often making false claims of restrictions placed on the UK by the EU) on the benefits of Brexit.
There are Brexit supporters on here who claim to work in banking/financial institutions – given that they see a 5% cut in the UK’s economy as a good thing, I’d recommend you take anything they say in relation to banking/financial matters with a large pinch of salt.
Regardless of whether you do/don't agree with the statement made in the OP, I fail to understand how this qualifies as 'News'.
It's a statement of opinion, designed to cause an argument, and not related to any specific news event or report.
It's noticeable that the more egregious violations of the integrity of the News category are made at weekends when any report will not be seen by the Editors until it's far too late for any useful action.
Regardless, I'm reporting this is in the hope that there may be a belated recategorisation of this thread and even a shot across the bows of this most persistent offender.