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A labor MP convicted Brexit For Rahel reeves‘Tax-Haking Budget in last OctoberSaying that he hopes Britain joined again European Union In his lifetime.

Andrew Levin said that except European Union Britain left £ 40bn poor per yearSaying that “We were still members … not a single tax would increase”.

Welvin Hatfield MP cited research that 16,000 mainly small businesses have stopped trade with the European Union. Brexit,

And, speaking at a fringe event at the Labor Conference on the future of Britain’s relationship with the block, he said: “Economists agree that we are £ 40BN as a country due to the Brexit deal.

Welvin Hatfield MP also said that Brexit was blamed for increasing food prices in shops.
Welvin Hatfield MP also said that Brexit was blamed for increasing food prices in shops. ,Britain’s parliament,

“and what does it mean?

“In a scenario where we are still members of the European Union, there is not a tax growth, as we have growing productivity as part of the largest Democratic Trading Block in the world.”

Mr. Levin also blamed Brexit for increasing the prices of food in shops, arguing that the barriers in the business are increasing inflation.

And later Andy Bernham called for Britain to re -connect the European Union during its lifetimeMr. Levin said: “I am younger than this Andy BernhamSo definitely in my lifetime. ,

But he said that the chaos of Brexit years has limited the hunger of the European Union to welcome Britain.

“It is really important that the conversation today is about the incremental but significant progress .. I do not think for a minute that the European Union, which was blamed for years with our conversation whether we wanted to leave and on what conditions, are also in such a situation that they want to interact about interaction with Britain.”

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Mayor of Greater Manchester, Mr. Bernham, called Labor to “call” the financial “disaster” of Britain’s departure from the block on Monday night and said he wanted to see Britain again.

He said, “I think what you call the country in this situation.” “Development is not there as it was once.”

He said: “For a long time, I am going to be honest, I am going to say this … I hope I am watching this country again during my lifetime.”

On Tuesday, Best for UK Chief Executive Officer Naomi Smith presented the vote that three out of the five voters believe that Brexit is more failure than a success, pointing to damage to the economy as the main problem.

He said: “We asked him who he is guilty of all of them, and he says Boris Johnson, David Cameron and of course, Nigel Faraj.”