UK Economy Struggles 4 Years Post-Brexit as Government Blames Local Authorities
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The UK economy continues to struggle 4 years after Brexit, with trade barriers mounting and the country getting poorer.
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The government is blaming local authorities for financial issues, but the core problem is historically large cuts in central funding over the past decade.
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Public anger over dilapidated public services is intense, but the Chancellor seems set on prioritizing tax cuts over spending to alleviate pressures.
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Some Brexiters are now backtracking and acknowledging Brexit may have been a mistake if the UK struggles while the EU succeeds.
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The Labour party is failing to capitalize politically on open goals like Brexit and bankers' bonuses due to over-caution and a focus on peripheral issues.