Boris Johnson tells Britons to 'unite and level up' as Brexit arrives

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Prime Minister Boris Johnson will use an address to a divided, fatigued and anxious nation to hail Britain's momentous departure from the European Union as the dawn of a new era

Prime Minister Boris Johnson will use an address to a divided, fatigued and anxious nation to hail Britain's momentous departure from the European Union as the dawn of a new era.

However lingering doubt over whether the former partners can negotiate mammoth new trade, security and immigration deals during an 11-month transition window continues to drag heavily on the UK economy and forced the Bank of England on Thursday to slash growth forecasts for the next three years.Downing Street

The Bank of England said there were signs of positivity for the UK economy but warned it would only grow by a paltry 0.8 per cent in 2020, down from its 1.2 per cent prediction late last year.

 

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“Peace in our time “

Preparing them for the disaster that will be a no deal brexit at the end of 2020 I guess, ‘just level up, get used to it and don’t whine’

Level up? His bosses going to pay their taxes?

Yep! No more nonsense, just get on with it!

The great Un-united Kingdom won't be united

They’re not divided, fatigued and anxious, you’re making sh*t up. Dillweeds.

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