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Liz Webster: @LSEnews explains that the costs of Brexit...

🆘 @LSEnews explains that the costs of Brexit are not just about exports, but about supply chains, productivity and wages. Brexit didn’t take back control. It took away competitiveness. Brexit-related trade barriers have rippled through supply chains, reducing employment and pay, particularly in businesses reliant on imports from the EU. For farming, Brexit wasn’t just a tax on exports – it became a tax on production. It made it harder to sell into Europe AND more expensive to produce in Britain. Every customs declaration, export health certificate, border delay and disrupted supply chain adds cost before a farmer has sold a single tonne of food. And while our European competitors continue to enjoy frictionless access to their biggest market, British farmers are left carrying the costs of Brexit.

David Icke: True, George, but what is the network...

True, George, but what is the network mechanism that is making all this happen? A few steps further into the shadows and the real controllers of Britain will become clear. The Prime Minister is not the 'kingpin' - he's a gofer - and the monarch has far more unspoken influence than you claim. Also, Starmer won only a third of the vote yet secured a massive majority to become Prime Minister. That was a farce and no-vote Burnham is just the next stage. Democracy, anyone?

June Slater: Andy Burnham MP, spouting about...

Andy Burnham MP, spouting about re industrialising Britain . Is he another one reliant on the fact the public don't understand politics. Well it's not happening on this page! Andy doesn’t understand that the Tories locked us into EU public procurement (especially on defence which is under different rules). Those Brexit messiahs Boris and Frost made a deal with the EU which specifically prevents the UK from prioritising its own industry in public procurement. Do they think we're stupid?
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