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Comments by "Greg Greg" (@SlowhandGreg) on "BREXIT: 'Trade with exports to the EU are at a record high' Liam Halligan hails Brexit four years on" video.
The EU zone is bigger now than before we left so its already increased by 2 trillion we on the other hand have a completely stagnant economy
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If you have record inflation of course the headline figure goes up. quote from the ONS Total goods exports fell by £0.1 billion (0.3%) in October 2023, after the effect of inflation is removed. Exports to the EU decreased by £0.9 billion (7.0%) Brexit checks, paperwork and red tape costs 10's of billions and also discourage small businesses from trading because its too hard. Were also paying tariffs on a lot of goods.
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cough inflation quote from the ONS Total goods exports fell by £0.1 billion (0.3%) in October 2023, after the effect of inflation is removed. Exports to the EU decreased by £0.9 billion (7.0%)
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no one else is leaving the EU listen to real news not propaganda. The economic hit to this country in leaving is around 1 trillion since 2016. @facts9538
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More government spend on something that used to be free The headline numbers he's talking about aren't adjusted for inflation according to the ONS overall exports trade went down by 0.3% with a fall of 7% to the EU
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The EU zone is bigger now than before we left so its already increased by 2 trillion we on the other hand have a completely stagnant economy
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There from the ONS so even with government massaging their bad so no there not false. Also our currency has dropped by 5% against the Euro since we left s its actually a lot worse than the ONS figures @hetrodoxlysonov-wh9oo
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your picking 1 quarter out of 14 years of data and were barely treading water and claiming a win? Our economy since 2010 has been stagnant Germany's grew by 15% Our average wages since 2010 to 2023 have gone gown by -6.1% Germany's has risen by 14% @timg1246
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Our problems are deep rooted we've had 14 years of stagnation in that time Germany saw +15% wage growth, France 11% etc. ours was -6.1% in the same period of 2010 to 2023 @drdeadred851
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