This problem has got steadily worse over the last decade.
#BrexitLies #BrexitLiars
The CEO of the Denroy Group explains how, instead of cutting red tape, leaving the European Union meant more, not less bureaucracy.
"That was nonsense about cutting red tape. How is it ever going to happen?"
Full documentary: https://www.itv.com/watch/news/up-close-a-decade-of-brexit/jg38z02
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South-East London for Europe (Selfe)
The Leave campaign made promises they couldn't keep, and ordinary people are paying the price.
Fisherman Josh Dornam: “I voted for Brexit because I thought it was going to help the fishing industry – but it was all based on lies.”
A decade on from the EU referendum, Alex Ross visits Cornwall to discover a fishing industry still reeling from a betray
Brexit was an act of self-harm.
"A decade on, Britain is an unhappier, more divided place, and leaving the EU has brought no discernible benefits.
"Billions of pounds and extraordinary effort have been wasted on a project that made the country poorer."
TV has shown us how empty and ego-driven the #Brexit elite were a decade ago, says Chair @leedsblue67.bsky.social in today's @yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk letter.
Saturday’s #RejoinMarch is highlighted. Will you be in London with us & many thousands more campaigners?
#RejoinEU @marchforrejoin.co.uk
With the 10th anniversary of the #Brexit referendum approaching, a timely letter from Vice Chair @jazz072.bsky.social in the @yorkshirepost.co.uk on promises made and broken: “There'd be no downsides from leaving – and they'd deliver something better.”
Better is still possible. 🇪🇺 #RejoinEU
www.thenewworld.co.uk
They lied and lied, we were complacent - and the culture war began in earnest
Boris Johnson and Nigel Farage should “hang their heads in shame” for the damage they caused to Britain by leading the campaign that saw it leave the EU, Michael Heseltine has said.
It’s time to reverse the heinous crime’ of #Brexit
#RejoinEU
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“It’s vital ministers recognise that the signalling effect alone of the UK’s intent to apply for EU membership would rally the pound and boost investment, creating the fiscal headroom they need to ease the affordability crisis - and that’s before the growth that would be on offer through membership”
"A decade later, the pound has never returned above its pre-Brexit level, hitting British holidaymakers in the pocket. From close to $1.50 against the dollar and €1.31 against the euro just after polling closed, the pound stands at $1.34 and €1.15."
Brexit has made us all poorer...
The government must signal the UK’s intent to apply for EU membership to boost economic growth and increase trade.
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Forecasters were wrong about an immediate recession but right that we would be worse off outside the EU