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Re: Brexit effect: employment – politicalbetting.com
There's an argument that democratic countries work better with a population of around 5 million or so - such as Denmark and Ireland. Large enough to have some benefit of scale, but small enough … (View Post)2 -
Re: Brexit effect: employment – politicalbetting.com
Before the Union Scotland was shut out of a lot of trade with England. Access to English markets was one of the main reasons for Scotland signing up. (View Post)1 -
Re: Brexit effect: employment – politicalbetting.com
Some would argue 75 or 80. The population reached a minimum in 1961, so 40 years would be the lowest estimate. But net migration didn't become positive until 1996. (View Post)1 -
Re: Brexit effect: employment – politicalbetting.com
The complexity of the process argument is why I've said the opposition should focus on the decision to appoint Mandelson itself. I think that's where the real scandal is, that Starmer was p… (View Post)1 -
Re: Brexit effect: employment – politicalbetting.com
The loss of trade access to the EU didn't happen until 2020, so the timing of these changes to unemployment is consistent with a loss of employment due to businesses laying off staff after they … (View Post)2
