Quote Originally Posted by JamesWales View Post
Sorry, since mid 2020.

Anecdotal evidence isn't refering to you.

If you can provide concrete evidence in terms of unemplyoment, inflation, GDP, wages, house prices, investment any such data that shows the UK doing worse than the EU since leaving the EU then I'm listening.

The data just doesn't really exist. What there is shows no real impact, shows some improvements and/or is anecdotal.

And all of this is largely irrelevent because COVID is the greatest skewer of economic data since WW2.

The point is - people saying food prices are rising 'cos of brexit' are largely wrong, because inflations is higher in the EU.
One of the key drivers for the UK currently performing better than the EU is down to our take up of the vaccine and our economy getting back to normal. Parts of the EU are way behind.

Let's compare in 6 months when we are comparing apples with apples.