Chris_Boro
Well-known member
The cost of Brexit to the economy (~ £200bn) and society in general has already been huge, before we even get to 31st December.
Business's have spent countless hours on attempts to prepare themselves for something they still don't know the outcome of, this is totally unacceptable.
The trade deals announced so far are completely underwhelming and produce no real benefit against the huge loss of being in a free trading block, with free movement.
Rishi Sunak didn't even mention Brexit in his budget a few weeks ago, this tells everyone that there's no positives here, only negatives and stating those would undermine the governments obvious no deal leanings to satisfy the ERG and their backers.
We were lied to, we've had false promises made, broken and made again. An election on the back of an "oven ready deal" that actually wasn't what they said it was at all (our fault obviously) and the constant rewriting of history to avoid scrutiny.
Brexit is the defining moment of a generation and could cause severe hardship to the nation, yet there's still no tangible benefit being provided by its backers 4 years on.
This was all decided on the back of a referendum that was flawed and comprising of rhetoric and bluster rather than fact or reasonable debate.
Business's have spent countless hours on attempts to prepare themselves for something they still don't know the outcome of, this is totally unacceptable.
The trade deals announced so far are completely underwhelming and produce no real benefit against the huge loss of being in a free trading block, with free movement.
Rishi Sunak didn't even mention Brexit in his budget a few weeks ago, this tells everyone that there's no positives here, only negatives and stating those would undermine the governments obvious no deal leanings to satisfy the ERG and their backers.
We were lied to, we've had false promises made, broken and made again. An election on the back of an "oven ready deal" that actually wasn't what they said it was at all (our fault obviously) and the constant rewriting of history to avoid scrutiny.
Brexit is the defining moment of a generation and could cause severe hardship to the nation, yet there's still no tangible benefit being provided by its backers 4 years on.
This was all decided on the back of a referendum that was flawed and comprising of rhetoric and bluster rather than fact or reasonable debate.