I found this interesting. It’s mainly about how Brexit has introduced extra red tape when dealing with Europe. The article says how the EU is the UK’s largest trading partner, with the value of trade being over double that of the next largest trading partner: the USA.

Here are some quotes:

The days of freedom of movement for people, goods, and services between the UK and its neighbours are long gone.

The British economy has lost out and British citizens and businesses suffer from greater bureaucratic botheration.

Nor has immigration into the UK gone down since leaving the EU. The numbers have actually gone up, with people from Commonwealth countries, including India, Pakistan and Nigeria, more than compensating for EU citizens who used to come and go.

  • NigelFrobisher@aussie.zone
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    18 hours ago

    I’d break up the Union if that happened and I’m English. How about the People’s Republic of Yorkshire (there are more of us than Scots or Irish - I checked)?

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      17 hours ago

      I don’t think the Union is inherently bad, how its structured currently is absolutely rotten but keeping the Union and federalising it more is likely better than a total disintegration. This’d require moving focus away from purely London however and not neglecting the post industrial “mothballed” populations constantly which I don’t see happening.

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        17 hours ago

        From the perspective of London the focus is entirely on the shires. Every small minded thought they have dominates the agenda

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          14 hours ago

          From the perspective of a provincial, London gets all the investment, all the opportunity & a outsized share of the decent jobs. The plebians in the shires are getting pissed off due to this and are voting for really stupid shit (likely in part due to the education budgets in these regions being lower in real terms than London & the South East), the fact they gain progress in these endeavours shows how badly a huge swathe of the country has been neglected.

          The fact that whoever they vote for then seem to just ignore these areas wishes (cough Labour screwing over farmers & failing to reverse Thatcherism during the Blair years cough cough) and continue the focusing on the South East merely throws fuel on the fire. And any wishes they do enact are often propagandised self harming actions which do nothing but serve the ruling classes.

          In many post industrial areas the poverty is getting pretty horrific, there are very few jobs that actually allow them to live decent lives due to cost of living with their surroundings quite literally crumbling. Where I’m from (post industrial ex Mining & Fishing area) you cant even try and start your own business as (especially commerical) properties have been bought up by London based equity firms to serve as assets to borrow against which they maintain via artifically high rents that people in these areas could never afford.

          Im aware this isnt the average Londoners fault but many of Londons inhabitants fail to understand exactly where this frustration is coming from & I often hear “but London is the only net contributor” which is true but this is directly due to intentional neglect of the other parts of Britain. Vicious feedback loop.

          If we could focus on other areas of the country it’d likely also benefit Londoners as the pressure on your housing market would be reduced due to people being able to move elsewhere for decent employment and oppourtunity.