Brexit caps years of Tory failure Starmer fears to oppose | William Keegan
Attacks on Rishi Sunak are pointless if Labour is going to let the crowning disaster of Tory government pass without comment
First we hear from the International Monetary Fund that the UK economy is bottom of the G7 class. Then come the absolutely disastrous export figures for October-December from the Office for National Statistics: the volume of exports was more than 9% below the pre-pandemic average. This compares with a double-digit increase in Italy's exports - er, yes, a country which is still a member of the European single market.
There was a time when devaluation of the pound revived exports. No longer. Brexit and the damage wreaked by a succession of Conservative governments have seen to that. The pound has been spectacularly devalued against the dollar and the euro since the Brexit referendum. This has done precious little to boost exports but has had an all too obvious effect on import prices. Hence inflation in the UK is worse than in other industrial countries - thanks to, guess what, Brexit.
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