Friday, April 29, 2022

Imports Fall From EU and Exports More or Less Hold Up. Brilliant!

The Centre for Economic Performance (CEP) at the London School of Economics and Political Science found the 'shocking fall' (25%) in what they claim is the most comprehensive study yet into the effects of Brexit on trade between the UK and EU. It did find, however, that exports to the bloc avoided such a dramatic fall, with a smaller and temporary drop.

Blogger: BTW, the LSE really don't like the first part of this equation. The rest of us really should. Smile 

If Only I Could Disagree.

Nick Timothy Labour sees success and wants to tax it, not encourage more of it. Reeves and her party are takers not makers, destroyers not c...