
The EU is facing many difficulties, but Brexit isn’t one of them – EU countries have, on the whole, absorbed the shock of Brexit. But in Britain, trade is down – and prices are up

The EU is facing many difficulties, but Brexit isn’t one of them – EU countries have, on the whole, absorbed the shock of Brexit. But in Britain, trade is down – and prices are up
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Lmao….
What is the point of this post.
We are not worried about brexit but we just have to keep talking about it.
You can’t let it go ?
Not sure I entirely agree with that opinion. Also the Guardian is anti leaving the EU still much like not getting over being dumped by an ex girlfriend.
The shock of leaving the EU hasn’t been the apocalyptic as many people that we’re against the UK exiting it’s membership. The brinksmanship of border issues was always expected.I always look at the stock market and housing market for indicators and nothing has really happened. If anything the housing market has actually got stronger in the past year. So confidence is high in the money markets.
Inflation is up so things are more expensive but this is now a global issue. I cannot say I’ve seen my shopping bill for food increase. And selection of products had a blip for a few months but you don’t see empty shelfs in my experience.
You might want to roll over to the brexit sub which is some strange alternative reality of what everyone expected brexit to be but isn’t. It’s the best example of an echo chamber you can find.
I was happy not seeing those pro/anti Brexit posts for a while but today it’s like 3rd.