I came across some “research” online yesterday. No names, no pack drill as my late father used to say, so I won’t tell you where I found it. But its “analysis” amounted to this: leaving the EU on WTO terms would “rebalance” our trade with the EU because it would “only” add £5 billion in tariffs to our exports but add £18 billion to our imports. Therefore hurting the rest of the EU more than it hurts us, you can see why I have used so many quotation marks now.
Maths and mackerel
Maths and mackerel
Maths and mackerel
I came across some “research” online yesterday. No names, no pack drill as my late father used to say, so I won’t tell you where I found it. But its “analysis” amounted to this: leaving the EU on WTO terms would “rebalance” our trade with the EU because it would “only” add £5 billion in tariffs to our exports but add £18 billion to our imports. Therefore hurting the rest of the EU more than it hurts us, you can see why I have used so many quotation marks now.