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by ajross
637 days ago
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Indeed, this is spun nonsense. The problem with the UK right now is brexit. You can see it on a GDP graph: https://www.macrotrends.net/global-metrics/countries/GBR/uni... It's growing steadily through the 60's-2000's, has a notable dip[1] at the 2008 financial crisis, then starts growing again until just about 2015. And it's been flat since. The UK had found a profitable niche as the transatlantic hub of finance and commerce, and threw it out the window in a fit of nativist pique over the wrong languages being spoken on street corners. [1] More pronounced than comparable nations, to be fair. The UK was always more dependent on finance. |
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But we’ve imported millions of people that speak different languages since 2015 , why hasn’t line gone up?