Brexit changes will add to soaring costs in 2022, warn UK manufacturers | Manufacturing sector

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  1. Next headline will be about Torries giving them our money in tax breaks.

    Can’t be having those poor CEO’s miss out on bonuses.

  2. Tariffs seem to be a new concept to some people. We knew they would come in as a result of leaving the EU, some people just seem to have underestimated how large they would be or were ignorant that the cost would be passed onto the consumer.

  3. But at least we’ll be able to stamp shitty little crowns on things and… and… negotiators will be able to use their black (sorry, blue) passports when they fly out to the arse end of nowhere to try and secure a trade deal on quail’s eggs.

    Brexit has truly been a roaring success!

  4. Maybe 2022 will be the year the ruinous Brexit economic predictions finally come true?

    We can only hope! At present we have the best growth in the G7 which is clearly awful.

  5. > Around a third of companies in the survey were also looking to “reshore” their supply chains to rely more on domestic sources following severe disruption to the delivery of international components and materials.

    Working as intended.

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