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Old 12-08-2022, 15:30   #4448
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Re: Britain outside the EU

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Originally Posted by Qtx View Post
I think many blame leaving the EU for everything, ignoring the timing of covid/other external factors and the fact many EU countries are having some similar financial difficulties at the moment. We outperformed many main EU countries some quarters too.
Not sure who the "many" are here? The "blame leaving the EU for everything" trope is not worth the debate. No one in the right mind would do this - the issue is that all the troubled sectors e.g. farming, fisheries, trade imports/exports, R&D, Finance, etc. will have a Brexit contribution. Some small and some considerable.

It is wishful thinking that we are just like the other EU countries in our economic performance post-Covid, we're not.
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