Jeremy Hunt rejects OBR forecasts on Brexit hit to UK economy
“I accept the ones I agree with and I don’t accept the ones I don’t agree with", the chancellor said.
“I accept the ones I agree with and I don’t accept the ones I don’t agree with", the chancellor said.
It comes after the Chancellor was forced to deny he was the source of suggestions ministers were considering a Swiss-style relationship with the EU.
"Now everything is economic, and while you can sell Brexit many ways, selling it as a boost to GDP is a stretch.”
Pointing out sensible solutions to the UK's economic woes is an unpopular thing for the chancellor to do these days.
The former Brexit negotiator said Britain's initial vaccine rollout was one of the 'minor' successes - although even that is disputed.
"They talked about getting Brexit done, but they didn't actually get anything done and they've made a huge mess."
"Apparently it doesn't matter how much damage Brexit has inflicted on the country", Peter Stefanovic said.
ISI is set to pull out of the UK to focus on its European operations - despite Brexit being heralded as the 'fishing industry's salvation' by a local MP.
The video says Brits will benefit from reduced NHS waiting times, wage increases, cheaper food and a resurgent economy.
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