@HappiestSleeping
Immigration
There is no conclusive proof that Brexit is the cause of increased migration. As more people cross the Mediterranean Sea (Approx 250K per) and flood into Eastern Europe due to:
Syria crisis that commenced in 2015
Russian invasion of Ukraine, caused by EU expansion eastwards, in 2022
Israel and Gaza conflict in 2024.
In 2020 approximately 2 million migrants entered the EU. By 2022 that had increased to 5 million.
So, the more people enter the EU, the more that will find their way to Calais and cross the channel as opposed to back of lorry’s which has been tightened up since Brexit.
Is the EUs failure to control their borders in the Mediterranean Sea the fault of the UK? No, isn’t.
Were the conflicts in the Middle East attributable to Brexit? No, they aren’t. Middle East has been a trouble zone long before Brexit.
UK ranks fifth in terms of immigration behind, in order: Germany, France, Spain and Italy.
Unemployment in the UK
- 2015: ~5.30%
- 2016: ~4.81%
- 2017: ~4.33%
- 2018: ~4.00%
- 2019: ~3.74%
- 2020: ~4.47%
- 2021: ~4.83%
- 2022: ~3.73%
- 2023: ~4.06%
- 2024: ~6.1% (Q4 2024)
- 2025: ~4.8% (June to August 2025)
Unemployment was declining from 2016 to 2023. Whilst the conservatives were in power. However, since Labour took over, unemployment has increased due to higher taxes applied to employers.
Based on the above, I would say there is no proof that Brexit has increased unemployment.
Measureable Benefits.
As per Labour, the UK is the fastest growing economy in the G7.
In 2019, UK services export were £339 billion and 72% of GDP. As of August 2025, it was £542 billion and 81% of GDP and 83 % of employment. This huge increase is due to the TCA agreement with the EU which states services are not subject to the same regulation as goods. Essentially the services sector is free from EU control. Hence it had flourished since Brexit.
The trade deal UK has with the US is superior to that the EU has with the US. Tariffs applied to the EU are 20% compared to the 10% applied to the UK. UK exports to the US represents almost a quarter of all UK exports.
Your use of the word Brexshit does not advance your argument, but reinforces that it’s subjective as opposed to objective.