If we are serious about growth, the EU cannot be sidelined
Briefly

As the UK approaches five years post-Brexit, its economic challenges are evident, with soaring costs of living and strained public services. Political leaders now acknowledge the absence of a growth strategy during the exit, recognizing that a closer relationship with the EU is vital for recovery. The public sentiment has notably shifted, favoring stronger ties with Europe over the US, as recent data suggests a reconsideration of Brexit’s long-term effects. Key figures, including the Bank of England governor, underscore the significance of EU relations for trade and economic revitalization.
The Tories admit that they took the UK out of the EU without a plan for growth, leading to soaring living costs and weakened public services.
Labour has made growth its central mission, emphasizing that a closer UK-EU relationship is essential for economic recovery post-Brexit.
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