Tuesday 19 November 2019

Tory Brexit Economic Assessment ISN’T

The Brexit deal negotiated on behalf of alleged Prime Minister Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson has been panned because of its potential hit on the UK economy: the effect has been estimated at around three times worse than the 2008 recession. The problem is that there can be little certainty without the Government’s own figures. So Labour MEP Julie Ward put in an FOI request to find out what their assessment would look like.
An absolute Muppet. And Elmo from Sesame Street

Her request were straightforward: “All documents in relation to the Government’s economic impact assessment of leaving the European Union based upon the Agreement of the withdrawal of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland from the European Union and the European Atomic Energy Community dated 19th October 2019”.
Stephen Barclay - asleep at the controls

There was more. “How much of the economic impact assessments have been commissioned internally within the Civil Service and which have been commissioned externally … When the economic impact assessment (a) began and (b) finished … The scope and terms of reference for each sector of the United Kingdom and Northern Ireland economy … If the economic impact assessment of the new (19th October 2019) has not started when [will] the Government commence this analysis?
Imagine her shock when the reply arrived. “The Department for Exiting the European Union does not hold information within the scope of your request. There is no ‘economic impact assessment’ based upon the Withdrawal Agreement, nor is there a date for an ‘economic impact assessment’ to take place”. The most blind of blind Brexits.
Have a think about that. This is a deal destined to hurt millions of citizens and their families, and Bozo The Clown and his pals care so little about them that they are not bothering with an economic impact assessment. It’ll mean a serious hit to much of the population? Well, that’s their problem, eh? They wanted Brexit, and here it is.
Ms Ward was singularly unimpressed. “The government doesn't even know, or don't even seem to care, what their new Brexit deal will mean for the economy, business and families across the country … a complete dereliction of duty that the Government have no plans to do an economic impact assessment on their deal ensuring the public will not know what it means for them in the upcoming general election”. And there was more.
A government's number one responsibility is to protect its citizens but the Tories seem to be happy to take a leap of faith without knowing the true cost of Brexit no matter the consequences … The Conservatives seem to have no regard to facts or figures on the most important issue the country faces today and potentially for the next decade. The public are being kept in the dark about the true cost of Brexit”. Quite.
As Business Insider has pointed out, “Almost all economists agree that a deal of this nature will cause significant damage to the UK economy”, while the Independent has addedMinisters have dropped plans to publish a Treasury assessment, amid estimates of a hit to the UK economy of anything between £70bn and £130bn, leaving people thousands of pounds worse off”. Many other media outlets are keeping schtum.

The Tories claim to care. But only about themselves. I’ll just leave that one there.
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5 comments:

  1. I wonder if Bozo will be asked about this in one of today's structured access "press conferences".

    If he can avoid tripping over his clown shoes. The public school Bullingdon thicko.

    Clue: I won't hold my breath.

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  2. Christ...Get a load of this: https://www.buzzfeed.com/alexwickham/tory-candidate-tenants-tent-field

    Why not surround them with barbed wire and machine guns and kill anybody who tried to leave.

    Sociopathic doesn't begin to cover it.

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  3. At anon 12.46

    Gerry Rafferty released ;Garden of England' in 1980 at the height of the Thatcher's government

    Fuck all has changed in the last 40 years

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_cKHpaLUDE8


    [Lyrics]
    Way down south in the garden of England
    We got a song to sing and we let it fill the air
    We got it made (yeah) in the garden of England
    Where the sun comes up to see us everyday.

    We feel like strangers but still we call it home
    We got no reason but still we feel alone
    But when the night comes we can roll away the stone
    To each his own, to each his own
    Yeah the simple life.

    We live at home in the garden of England
    They got us on the run, we can feel it in the air
    We got it made in the garden of England
    Where we celebrate the English way of life.

    They had an empire, they give it all away
    Their finest hour seems only yesterday
    They still remember when Britannia ruled the waves
    She ruled the waves, she ruled the waves (yeah)
    Yeah the simple life.

    British politician giving a speech
    We conservatives have always maintained the need
    For an experiment
    With a tougher regime
    For depriving young football hooligans
    Of their leisure time
    I can announce today
    That the experiment promised in our election manifest
    Is to begin in Surrey (applause)
    These will be no holiday camps
    We will introduce on a regular basis
    Drill, parades, and inspections
    From 6:45am 'til lights out at 9:30pm
    Life will be conducted at a brisk tempo...






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  4. You cant put a price on sunlit uplands, ye of little faith.

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  5. Let me be the first: "Bozonomics".

    I'll get me coat.

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