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    1. Marcuse0 on

      The thing is, she might be right, but that doesn’t mean she’s not responsible for the economy today. All this feels like hiding behind a generally agreed aphorism to hide the fact she seems to be doing a notably unsteady job of her role today in 2025.

    2. AhoyDeerrr on

      All this to prep and ground work for massive tax increases next month and the dropping of manifesto commitments.

    3. She’s right.

      It’s also a little incredulous to only be making these comments 18 months after taking power (and after clearly failing to get a grip on our deep, structural economic issues), and 10 years after the Brexit referendum itself, and when you and your party have largely been cheerleading Brexit during that entire period.

      It feels more like the ever-present focus groups have indicated a slim benefit to (mildly) criticising Brexit again rather than some genuine argument from Reeves and co. here.

    4. CaptMelonfish on

      No, I’m pretty sure they predicted that we’d be screwed over.

    5. martinx092 on

      She didn’t mention Brexit at the last budget only that she wouldn’t be coming back for more tax rises.

    6. Severe_Revenue on

      She says that but I remember the vitrol around the economic, I mean critics were saying that 500,000 jobs would leave, the UK would enter a recession and the Pound would lose all value all within two years of leaving the EU. Yet none of this happened even the speculated -3.6% GDP change never happened after Covid with the economy failing to recover 1.8%, making a -1.8% lost in total when comparing pre and post Covid.

      This feels like a very very weak defense to her own struggles in office and trying to use Brexit as a get out of jail free card.

    7. It’s an awful decision by the government’s communication team to decide to attack Brexit for the damage it has caused whilst also maintaining the position that they won’t rejoin the Customs Union/Single Market.

      “Brexit has been bad for the UK economy”

      *So will you reverse it?*

      “Absolutely not”

      Every single journalist should ask that question when Reeves tries to use Brexit as the reason for economic stagnation.

    8. Brother-Executor on

      So what about all the trade deals your boss is making? You can’t blame Brexit while the PM is setting up trade deals..

    9. thecheeseboiger on

      Pre-justification – she’ll use this as the *sudden revelation* to raise taxes (everyone knows this anyway…)

      I’d be less annoyed if she was upfront about it. But this all too predictable ploy to test the waters a month before policy announcement/new budget is insulting.

      …she will probably not even last the whole parliament, so at least we don’t have to see or hear from her for much longer.

    10. I might sound a bit childish or stupid but I’ll never get why Brexit is always discussed in terms of economical impacts, it seems that it was purely an economic choice. No one ever thinks about the cultural impact, that’s the main damage Brexit brought.

    11. AnalThermometer on

      The annual growth rates over the past ten years show UK and EU average GDP growth has been extremely similar, we’re talking .1% difference at most which is margin of error. With us being a smidge ahead of France. So where’s the proof, if it isn’t evident in growth? Closing a .1% gap is not going to turn the UK around regardless, our focus should instead be on why the USA has grown twice as fast as the EU since 2008. EU policy has completely failed on growth and won’t bail out Labour, even if we rejoin the bloc tomorrow.

    12. Darkone539 on

      Labour desperately trying to justify fucking over the working class. The did the same thing with the “black hole” the tories left. They added to it and justified tax rises.

    13. Tonymorris678 on

      A lot of people foresaw this. You can really distinguish between a pre-Brexit and post-Brexit economic landscape.

    14. Whatsmyageagain24 on

      Easiest prediction of all time back in 2016.

      Anyone who didn’t see it is still whining about immigration and demonstrating a lack of understanding of how our economy functions to this very day. And those idiots will still vote for the man who caused all of this.

      It’s beyond satire.

    15. VoidFIare on

      Nah, they’re using brexit to shift the blame off an on already a stagnant economy

    16. gymdaddy9 on

      How come the ordinary people knew this yet the overpaid experts didn’t

    17. Afraid-Vehicle3250 on

      The people were asked they voted. It’s not best out of 3 . First it was farage boats..now this .
      Desperate attempts by Labour

    18. dalehitchy on

      Terrible that labour are admitting it now.

      Now it just looks like they are incompetent and using it as an excuse…. When I am sure it actually did play a large part.

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