Article 623GR Spiralling inflation, crops left in the field and travel chaos: 10 reasons Brexit has been disastrous for Britain

Spiralling inflation, crops left in the field and travel chaos: 10 reasons Brexit has been disastrous for Britain

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John Harris
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As small businesses crumble, shelves get emptier and the care-worker shortage intensifies, life outside the EU is having a dire effect on many of us. Why aren't politicians talking about it?

When British politicians talk about Brexit and its consequences, they tend to adopt rictus grins and assure us that, by some miracle as yet unexplained, everything is going to be OK. The Labour leader Keir Starmer, who only a few years ago was a passionate advocate of a second referendum on our exit from the EU, now has a five-point plan to make Brexit work". Meanwhile, as the Tory leadership contest grinds on, both the candidates are at pains to claim that life outside the EU is going wonderfully well, or soon will do.

No matter that leaving the EU has tangled up businesses in form-filling, fees and a new world of unbelievable complexity: Rishi Sunak says he wants to go further and faster in using the freedoms Brexit has given us to cut the mass of EU regulations and bureaucracy holding back our growth". Liz Truss sounds even more zealous: she now wants to scrap all the regulations in UK law that are there as the legacy of our time in the EU by the end of next year, to make the most of our newfound freedoms outside the EU".

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