migmogs wrote:
They are shooting themselves in the foot on this one ...let’s be honest uk expats and uk pensioners bring lots of money into the Cyprus economy
That, migmogs, is a direct consequence of Brexit. I, and other, Remainers warned from 2016 onwards that this would happen. But Brexiteers didn't want to know. They knew better. Our warnings were dismissed as scare-mongering.
But as sure as night follows day, the crows come home to roost. Just today I find that a printer cartridge supplier in the UK who we have bought from for the past eight years will no longer ship to Cyprus. Same with John Lewis, Superdry and many other retailers. It's more trouble than it's worth for them. Increasingly we now buy from European outlets, including Amazon DE. The UK's loss. And all down to the sheer stupidity of Brexit, brought about by Boris Johnson who saw it as an opportunity for him to assume his lifelong ambition of being 'Prime Minister'. What a price the UK has paid for this foolishness.
"Good workers" would still be able to come here from the UK if Boris Johnson and Nigel Farage had not lied to the people, and told them there would be no downside to Brexit. Ony sunlit uplands
It's not down to "honest uk expats and pensioners bringing lots of money to Cyprus", because the UK is now, simply, a third-world country. No more, no less. From personal experience I can tell you that Israeli emigrees bring ten times as much money to Cyprus as UK pensioners. But it's "what the people voted for" isn't it?
Brexit was destined to be a disaster from Day One... and so it has turned out to be. The UK is now at the bottom of G7 countries for forecast growth. Indeed the only G7 nation whose economy will shrink.
Worrying times for Cyprus? Worrying times for the UK, more like. Cyprus is forecast to be the 8th most successful economy in the EU this year.