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Author: Vision25   😊 😞
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Subject: Re: BOE raises rates again to 4%
Date: 02/06/2023 12:23 PM
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Brexit wasn't a policy fight, it was a constitutional one.

If you ask people why they voted Brexit, for most it was the chance to give two fingers to the elite.

(So it wasn't a fight for policies, but for the opportunity to seek them, and the ability to hold politicians to account for failing to deliver them.

So we have the Brexit dividend already. We can see the government for the rotten lot they are, and they can't hide behind claiming the EU made them do it.

Brexit was never going to deliver an abrupt and favourable change in the laws we live under. But it was a necessary pre-condition for any positive change).
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