Let's Re-Connect with Europe
Brexit costing the UK Economy £100 Billion a Year in Lost Growth.
A report from Bloomberg shows that the UK is currently suffering £100 billion a year in lost growth with the pro-Brexit voting areas suffering the worst. What has happened to all that world beating growth that Johnson, the Tories and the pro-Brexiteers promised? Or do we have to wait for 50 years as Rees-Mogg forecast for the promised benefits to show through? The disaster that was Brexit carries on delivering. We need to re-connect with the EU in a meaningful way not through vague promises of world beating trade deals.
What has Brexit delivered?
- A £6 billion increase in our food bills.
- A 4% reduction in our trade with Europe.
- A trade deal with Australia that favours the Australians and costs our farmers.
- Worker shortages throughout the NHS, Social Services, the Service sector and farming.
- Rotting fruit and vegetables in our farmers' fields.
- Queues to get across the channel and in airports both here and in Europe.
- More red tape.
- The list goes on
The Tories voted for it, Labour sat on their hands and did nothing to stop it.
Only the Lib Dems campaigned to stop it. Only the Lib Dems cared about you and your future.
Join us in our campaign to re-connect with Europe. Join the Liberal Democrats. Join here.
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The Brexit Bus
How's it working for you? Do you think it was honest?
It doesn't seem to be working for our nurses as they vote to strike.
Brexiteers promised everything but have delivered nothing! It's time we called them to account and worked to re-connect with the people of Europe.
Re-connect with Europe Blog:
02/01/2023 - In to-day's Guardian John Harris writes about the claim by Farage that Britain is broken. He identifies, and we think correctly, that one of the prime architects to have contributed to the breaking of Britain was Farage himself with his Brexit campaign. No matter what Farage claims he can never divorce himself from the fact that he has spent years damaging the image of Britain in the UK itself and on the world stage.