Quote Originally Posted by Fellbeast View Post
No, not the Guardian but the New York Times
So brilliant, I can't even tell if you're serious
A parody account on the FRA Forum perchance?

The NYT is becoming like the Daily Mash, with it's latest headline grabber about the UK mix and matching vaccines.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...exit-boom.html
Andrew Neil

Economically we’ve been pulling away from the European Union for some time.

In 1990, 60 per cent of our exports went to Europe. Now it’s closer to 40 per cent.

We were the only EU member to trade more with the rest of the world than with our EU partners. Significantly, we run a decent trade surplus with the rest of the world; we run a huge deficit with the EU.

The Eurozone is expected to languish in slow or no growth for the foreseeable future, much like Japan. It is hobbled by an over-valued currency, limited fiscal firepower and a monetary policy that has run out of ammunition. It is deeply divided North-South over debt and East-West over civil liberties and the rule of law.

Asia is where the opportunities will be in the 2020s. And America, where consumers and businesses accumulated over $3.5 trillion in savings and liquid assets during the pandemic.

That’s a wall of money ready to be spent if ever I saw one.