Stephen Monaghan
thornleigh74.bsky.social
Stephen Monaghan
@thornleigh74.bsky.social
Harkness Senior Fellow in Health Care Policy (Commonwealth Fund of New York), UK Medical Doctor (Public Health and GP trained), Imperial MBA and also LLM. Europhile. Views are my own.
Reposted by Stephen Monaghan
n 2015, a consequential General election delivered a political constellation that made Brexit a possibility. Brexit. In 2024, we can now study the economic impact of Brexit using data up to 2022. This is a thread in which I try to go full circle to the origins of Brexit. But lets start with
August 30, 2024 at 12:39 PM
Apparently Brexit has created a structural hole in UK GDP of about the same size as the UK spends upon its NHS. I don't remember seeing that written on the side of a bus. But it probably explains quite alot.
August 20, 2024 at 11:54 AM