Brexit necessarily meant more red tape. This was always obvious.
π€·ββοΈ Jeremy Warner in The Telegraph: Ten years after Brexit, Britain has more red tape than ever.
Even a committed Brexiteer admits the promised economic renaissance hasnβt materialised and blames it on failure to cut regulation.
Just like communists who could never admit their ideology had failed, many Brexiteers still refuse to face the truth.
Ten years on: weaker growth, a permanently smaller economy (4β8% GDP hit), higher costs, record net migration from elsewhere, and more bureaucracy in practice.
The promised renaissance never arrived. The data and everyday reality are clear. Denial doesnβt change the outcome.