There is a close connection between the parliamentary scandal and-you guessed it- Brexit.
Conspiracy Pardon Owen Paterson and disrupt the parliamentary justice process All Brexit people-some of them very much. From Patterson himself to the prime minister, he attended the conspiracy incubation dinner and accepted the enthusiastic supporter of the House of Representatives, Jacob Bris-Mogg, all of whom are responsible for what is now increasingly regarded as a disaster. Brexit . Because, without a doubt, Brexit was and remains a despicable act.
What are the common factors behind the problems we read every day, from the crisis in Northern Ireland to the supply chain problems that plague normal life in the UK? It is because of Brexit that we have left the single market.
However, I am referring to the United Kingdom, which does not include Northern Ireland.When we moved to the UK made up of Great Britain with For Northern Ireland, we found that according to the “agreement” negotiated by Johnson and his joke Lord Frost, Northern Ireland remained in the single market. This always causes friction, and we may be heading for a climax now.
But a core feature of the defamation by the Brexitists on the eve of the 2016 referendum is that we will no Leave the single market.In his new book This is the leader, idiot, Andrew Adonis reminded us in a keen article about what he called Nigel Farage’s “reverse takeover” of the Conservative Party, “Voting fake: take control “The website clearly states U.K [my italics] Will stay in the single market by joining the European Economic Area, but leaving the single market will subsequently become a red line.”
Just as our retainers (and re-entrants) find us and the country cost the same, the huge benefits of joining the single market are simply taken for granted until they start to disappear.
The dispute over staying in Europe was similar to the Dreyfus incident in France at the beginning of the 20th century-this is a divisive issue, and it is best not to raise it in the company of politeness. But recently I gave up all caution and raised this point to many people I met, just to get their reaction-one of the typical Brexit people’s reaction was: “They didn’t tell us that it would be like this .”
This brings us to the most despicable false statement, which resonated most strongly during the vacation: the NHS is £350 million a week. As they used to say-and there is no doubt that it is still the case-in the school exam: “Compare and contrast.” In this case, £350 million per week will be compared with the Office of Budget Responsibility (OBR) estimate Comparison and contrast, that is, the impact of Brexit on the long-term productivity of the UK has been increasing, accounting for 4% of GDP each year.
As my commentator fellow Martin Wolf Financial Times It was pointed out last week that this is 80 billion pounds a year. In addition, some think tanks believe that the OBR estimate is conservative, with annual losses close to 6%, or far more than 100 billion pounds. In contrast, the NHS’s 350 million pounds a week “gain” will reach 18 billion pounds a year-and they are always illusory anyway.
Now, like many people, I am disappointed by the Labour Party’s poor performance on Brexit, to put it mildly.Sir Kil Starmer has been attacking parliamentary scandals, but the slogan “Make Brexit work” is definitely doomed to fail-unless it is some kind of “cunning plan”, as in Heckardr TV series. Maybe the plan is to capitalize when everyone knows that Brexit won’t work, in addition, can not Work.
Our future, whether economically or politically, Located in Europe, And what we are currently suffering from is a dangerous historical aberration. Fortunately, there is an organization called the British European Movement, which is doing its best to gradually rebuild relations with the European continent: its projects range from alleviating road transport and agricultural problems to trying to restore visa-free travel for musicians.
At the same time, losses are increasing. One of the main reasons is that our exports and imports to major markets have fallen by about 15%. Our prime minister thinks he is a classical scholar. I wonder if he remembers Aristotle’s observation that “one of the most important themes that everyone has considered” is “import and export”?
Of course he should be aware of Aristotle’s insight into the “fatal flaw” in the leader’s character: arrogance or arrogance. Johnson has been proving this.



