Der Londoner Bürgermeister sagte, der Brexit habe der britischen Wirtschaft 140 Milliarden Pfund gekostet

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  1. *From Bloomberg News reporter Irina Anghel:*

    London Mayor Sadiq Khan  will blame Brexit for costing the UK economy £140 billion ($178 billion), calling on the government to “urgently” rebuild relations with the European Union to stem the decline.

    Britain’s EU divorce has also meant there are 2 million fewer jobs nationwide than there otherwise would have been, including 290,000 lost positions in London, according to research by Cambridge Econometrics commissioned by City Hall that the Labour Party’s Khan will reference in a speech at Mansion House.

    Half of the total job losses are in financial services and construction.

  2. > London Mayor to Say

    Brexit to have erased £140 Billion from UK Economy, London Mayor said he has said he is to say

  3. Says the idiot that’s absolutely ruined London.

  4. Biggest con ever fucking pulled on this country. Farage and Johnson should be strung up for their lies and manipulation. Shitheads.

  5. Wow, what a totally unexpected and not at all predicted outcome. Who would have thought.

  6. Meanwhile, Brexiteers and patriots see one metric and claim the UK is outperforming everyone on the planet.

  7. Worth it to stop the 140 billion people arriving on boats every day

  8. Sorry for the noob question but is there any chance another referendum or something else will make the new government reverse the decision or there’s no chance to reconcile with the EU anymore?

  9. The movie Idiocracy in real ife.

    Only the stupid people vote for something that hurt every sector of UK and benefitted none.

    Costs up. Nation wealth down. UK lost its central place in key economic sectors.

    The helpful immigration gone and the bad kind unrestrained. Citizens are aliens in their own broader continent.

    The stupid, lower economic sector voters who were believed the lies, damaged most of all, and handicapped their own kids future.

  10. Is that a lot? I genuinely don’t know, comparatively speaking.

  11. It happened and it is a done deal why still brag about brexit after so many years. Like it will change anything. I am from the EU and surprised still so many topics about this item.. my 2 cents

  12. You can enter again if you start using the € and the metric system.

  13. I still blame David Camaron for this debacle. Who in his right mind put such an important decision in the hands of the general dumb public, who do not have much understanding about the impact it might have (me included).

    It was very reckless, to say the least.

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