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Klaralven

(7,510 posts)
Mon Oct 4, 2021, 07:25 PM Oct 2021

Why Brexit Britain Is Isolated, Vulnerable and Running on Fumes

Lines of cars snake from gasoline stations. Fights break out among angry motorists trying to get fuel. Grocery staples are out of stock on store shelves. A charity warns that doubling heating bills will force a million households to rely on extra blankets to stay warm.

This was supposed to be the year the U.K. broke free of the European Union and forged ahead as a buccaneering free trader, delivering the benefits of a new, confident “Global Britain” to workers and companies at home. Instead, that picture of Brexit utopia is looking more like a dystopia.

As Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s Conservative Party gathers at its annual conference this week, the promise of self-determination has given way to a foreboding sense of economic isolation.

A confluence of crises has forced the government to deploy soldiers to drive fuel trucks, energy suppliers to go out of business and panicked households to try and fill cupboards—all while Covid-19 is still rife.

The pound, meanwhile, has been trading like an emerging-market currency rather than from a steady Group of Seven country. The governor of the Bank of England, Andrew Bailey, even quipped whether a plague of locusts would be next to beset the U.K. He now has the task of figuring out how to raise interest rates to subdue inflation without choking the economy.

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-10-04/why-brexit-britain-is-isolated-vulnerable-and-running-on-fumes

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Why Brexit Britain Is Isolated, Vulnerable and Running on Fumes (Original Post) Klaralven Oct 2021 OP
Don't know how no confidence vote works in UK, time for one yet? Thomas Hurt Oct 2021 #1
Are you under the impression that Labour would be more popular? brooklynite Oct 2021 #4
This message was self-deleted by its author brooklynite Oct 2021 #5
Well, who could have predicted this? captain queeg Oct 2021 #2
The Brirish and American people have paid the price, and continue to pay the abqtommy Oct 2021 #3

Response to Thomas Hurt (Reply #1)

abqtommy

(14,118 posts)
3. The Brirish and American people have paid the price, and continue to pay the
Mon Oct 4, 2021, 07:50 PM
Oct 2021

price, for the ratfuckery of the far-right and sPUTIN. Here in the U.S. we've taken
steps to correct this. I urge my very real British cousins in Sussex and throughout the U.K. to do the same.

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