From Lord Kim Darroch <[email protected]>
Subject On Brexit’s 3rd Anniversary decline is not inevitable
Date January 31, 2023 5:35 PM
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Dear John,



It's just one of the anniversaries from the painful history of Brexit, but today marks the final and most consequential: It’s been three years since the UK officially left the EU.



Two years since the end of the transition period, the results are in and the stats are damning.



- £200 added to yearly household food bills <[link removed]>, 

- 4/10 British farms forced to leave crops rotting in fields <[link removed]>, 

- £900bn in assets transferred out of the UK <[link removed]>, 

- 330,000 fewer workers <[link removed]> including 4,000 NHS doctors 



And today, the IMF has forecast that the UK will be the only advanced economy that will shrink this year, including Russia which is still under international sanctions.



All of this before we consider the damage to Britain’s global reputation from continued political crises and threats to break international law.



So long as those in charge continue to deny this reality, so long as they continue to pursue an agenda <[link removed]> that can only deliver further chaos, uncertainty and harm, we will be unable to meet the great challenges we face together, from restoring our NHS to facing down Russian aggression alongside our European allies.



But ours is a great nation and decline does not need to be inevitable. By removing unnecessary barriers to trade and repairing relations with our EU partners, we can build a better future and no matter what way you voted in 2016, that’s surely something we can all agree on.



At Best for Britain we work round the clock to find solutions to the problems Brexit has created - through our work with the UK Trade and Business Commission <[link removed]> to remove trade barriers , through our efforts to expose and curtail the most anti-democratic <[link removed]> and scandalous <[link removed]>excesses of this Vote Leave government, and via our campaign for electoral reform <[link removed]> to ensure that never again will a party wield 100% of power after receiving only 40% of the vote.



<[link removed]> Call on your MP to oppose the Bonfire of Rights Bill <[link removed]>



Thank you for your support which makes this work possible.





Best wishes,

Kim Darroch

Chairman of Best for Britain

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