Emeritus Prof Christopher May on Nostr: Some #Brexiters may argue (not completely implausibly) that it is too early to ...
Some #Brexiters may argue (not completely implausibly) that it is too early to conclude that the UK's replacement for #EuropeanInvestmentBank development support is running at only a third of the level of the EU's provision of #Investment funds, but currently the gap is striking.
For optimists, the start of the UK Development Banks record doesn't look unlike the early years of the EIB's disbursement of funds... for pessimists, every year it falls short emphasises the negative impact of #Brexit
Published at
2023-09-14 05:52:22Event JSON
{
"id": "2aabdd109142ce0ab497874015abe47d25bb40f77d771704841206294af2a8ee",
"pubkey": "b8de67a365b436ce300eb1049973026143f99e3d3712b326f302b7d6f49a2902",
"created_at": 1694670742,
"kind": 1,
"tags": [
[
"t",
"brexiters"
],
[
"t",
"europeaninvestmentbank"
],
[
"t",
"investment"
],
[
"t",
"brexit"
],
[
"proxy",
"https://zirk.us/users/ChrisMayLA6/statuses/111061941750807480",
"activitypub"
]
],
"content": "Some #Brexiters may argue (not completely implausibly) that it is too early to conclude that the UK's replacement for #EuropeanInvestmentBank development support is running at only a third of the level of the EU's provision of #Investment funds, but currently the gap is striking.\n\nFor optimists, the start of the UK Development Banks record doesn't look unlike the early years of the EIB's disbursement of funds... for pessimists, every year it falls short emphasises the negative impact of #Brexit\n\nhttps://cdn.masto.host/zirkus/media_attachments/files/111/061/928/235/875/405/original/28f2ec35824c4b68.png",
"sig": "16d513ae82382753618e4d3b24e04500cb1df53470d2e1cb6f083e3e2a8a162abd4fc1a6751385ec710a53908d63a481dd88c6ed05030da0ef9b086b8ab29900"
}