Brexit main cause of UK inflation?
Continuous hikes in the UK haven't curbed inflation.
The BoE blames it on wage growth.
Which is a direct cause of Brexit with the absence of cheap labour coming from the EU, thus making the job market tighter than what it should be.
Also the BoE seems to ignore the impact of imports and the fact that these are way more expensive now since the UK has Brexited.
Brexit should be front and center when discussing inflation in the UK. However it seems to be conveniently ignored by British authorities, for some very obvious reasons...
What do you guys think ?
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