Brexit: the cost that just keeps growing

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As the FT reports this morning:

Britain's chemicals sector faces a £2bn hit from post-Brexit red tape, twice the cost of initial industry estimates, as the government sets up its own regulatory regime, ministers have warned.

Despite Liz Truss and Rishi Sunak promising to “axe EU red tape” during the Tory leadership campaign, the cost of bureaucracy after leaving the bloc is mounting.

The evidence that Brexit is phenomenally costly is growing by the day - but still the idiots in politics promote the idea that it was the right thing to do and is irreversible.

Starmer said his priority was 'growth, growth, growth' yesterday. If it really was he'd have announced that the UK is planning a return to Europe, over time. He didn't. As such his claim is not credible.

And the Tory arguments are just lies.

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