Brexit is destroying Britain

Afternoon.
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So now you're starting to compare real figures from last year (yes I know the UK was in recession, only technical though) to estimates for this year?
It's tactic brexiters love.
It's good for you to to learn how it feels 😁
 

UK car production increases again​


Car production has increased for six consecutive months, reflecting strong demand in the UK and overseas, figures show.

Almost 80,000 cars were built last month, an increase of 14% on a year ago and the best February figure since 2021, said the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT).

Output for the domestic market grew by 58%, while three out of four cars made in February were shipped overseas.

The European Union received the largest proportion of exports (59.9%), followed by the US (14.8%), China (7.1%), Australia (3.3%) and Turkey (2.3%).

Production of electrified vehicles (battery electric, plug-in hybrid and hybrid) represented more than a third of all output in the month.

SMMT chief executive Mike Hawes said: “Another month of growth for UK car production is welcome news, reflecting strong demand at home and around the world for the latest British-built cars.


We are doing much better than the doomsday merchants say
 
  • Brexit and parties promising to deliver Brexit have won every relevant UK-wide vote since 2014.

  • Statista research shows that 86% of Brits have moved on an no longer think Brexit is a priority issue for the UK.

  • Yougov research shows that only a minority (36%) of those aged 18–24 want to rejoin the EU.

  • The most recent parliamentary petition for rejoining the EU was finally closed after six months, having only managed to attract a meagre 1,362 signatures.

  • The most recent parliamentary petition for rejoining the Single Market closed after six months, having only managed to secure a meagre 3,596 signatures.

  • Parties promising to maintain Brexit and keep the UK outside the Single Market have won almost every single by-election since 2019.

  • The National Rejoin March 2023 took part on a sunny Saturday and only attracted a meagre 3,000 people willing to march in support of the EU.

  • All polling shows that the next General Election will see the British voters elect a party promising to maintain Brexit and keep the UK outside the Single Market
 

UK car production increases again​


Car production has increased for six consecutive months, reflecting strong demand in the UK and overseas, figures show.

Almost 80,000 cars were built last month, an increase of 14% on a year ago and the best February figure since 2021, said the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT).

Output for the domestic market grew by 58%, while three out of four cars made in February were shipped overseas.

The European Union received the largest proportion of exports (59.9%), followed by the US (14.8%), China (7.1%), Australia (3.3%) and Turkey (2.3%).

Production of electrified vehicles (battery electric, plug-in hybrid and hybrid) represented more than a third of all output in the month.

SMMT chief executive Mike Hawes said: “Another month of growth for UK car production is welcome news, reflecting strong demand at home and around the world for the latest British-built cars.


We are doing much better than the doomsday merchants say
Tariffs on UK car exports to Canada start today.
No tariffs on EU exports to Canada.
What will the Canadians prefer?
It's a mystery 🙄
 
  • Brexit and parties promising to deliver Brexit have won every relevant UK-wide vote since 2014.

  • Statista research shows that 86% of Brits have moved on an no longer think Brexit is a priority issue for the UK.

  • Yougov research shows that only a minority (36%) of those aged 18–24 want to rejoin the EU.

  • The most recent parliamentary petition for rejoining the EU was finally closed after six months, having only managed to attract a meagre 1,362 signatures.

  • The most recent parliamentary petition for rejoining the Single Market closed after six months, having only managed to secure a meagre 3,596 signatures.

  • Parties promising to maintain Brexit and keep the UK outside the Single Market have won almost every single by-election since 2019.

  • The National Rejoin March 2023 took part on a sunny Saturday and only attracted a meagre 3,000 people willing to march in support of the EU.

  • All polling shows that the next General Election will see the British voters elect a party promising to maintain Brexit and keep the UK outside the Single Market
There's an important fact you miss.
It's about parties in non English parts of the UK.
NI for instance.
 

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