London is likely to remain rich, just as Milan is still pretty well-off, just slowly bypassed by Paris, Hamburg, Stockholm, etc.
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but I honestly do not understand your logic. In the grand scheme of things, if you look at "what makes a nation rich", it is impossible to see what damage Brexit does to Britain. Courts, corruption, rule of law, and civil service quality seem to matter. Trade deals don't
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The special deals the Tories keep cutting with businesses and Dominic Cummings' ideas about civil service reform aren't auspicious.
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You mean like it’s been slowly stagnating since 1952?
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Nah, British growth was solid in the Blair era, and even post-recession it's been France-bad, not Italy-bad.
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too bad the food isn't nearly as good
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Or like Britain from 1945-1975, which may be more relevant
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what happened in italy?
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And when Britain (or maybe just E&W) slowly stagnates into a middle -upper income country instead of an upper-upper income country, the libs will be well and truly owned because there was no immediate crash. And for the Tories that’s what really matters.
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The Greek economic disaster corresponds to remaining in the EU. Of course it was unlike Brexit.
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