βNO MORE EXCUSESβ: ππ’π€π©π¦π ππ¦π¦π·π¦π΄β SH0CK Brexit STATEMENT Sends P0litical Waves Before TAX-RISE Budget

ππ’π€π©π¦π ππ¦π¦π·π¦π΄ has launched a fresh attack on Brexit ahead of her Budget. The Chancellor insisted Britainβs departure from the EU has done long-term damage to the economy.
In remarks published this weekend, she told an international economic committee at the International Monetary Fund (IMF): βThe UKβs productivity challenge has been compounded by the way in which the UK left the European Union.β
Ms ππ¦π¦π·π¦π΄ quoted the Office for Budget Responsibilityβs estimate of a 4% long-term hit compared to remaining in the bloc. She said the UK βacknowledges thisβ in seeking stronger trade ties.
It comes as the Chancellor is looking to fill a black hole estimated at around Β£50 billion by some economists in her statement on November 26 amid intense speculation of major tax hikes.
Ms ππ¦π¦π·π¦π΄ earlier this month admitted she was looking at potential tax rises and spending cuts as she partly blamed Brexit.
She told Sky News the economy was still suffering from the impacts of leaving the European Union, austerity p0licies and Liz Trussβs mini-budget.
She said the OBR had carried out a review over the summer and found βthey have consistently overestimated our productivity performanceβ.
Ms ππ¦π¦π·π¦π΄ said that βausterity, Brexit, and the ongoing impact of Liz Trussβs mini-budget, all of those things have weighed heavily on the UK economyβ.
She said: βAlready, people thought that the UK economy would be 4% smaller because of Brexit.
βNow, of course, we are undoing some of that damage by the deal that we did with the EU earlier this year on food and farming, goods moving between us and the continent, on energy and electricity trading, on an ambitious youth mobility scheme.
βBut there is no doubting that the impact of Brexit is severe and long lasting and thatβs why we are trying to do trade deals around the world, US, India, but most importantly with the EU so that our exporters here in Britain have a chance to sell things made here all around the world.β