Re: The Brexit referendum thread: potential consequences for GB, EU and the Brits in
I doubt that is EU specific, but a nice anti-EU graphic, no doubt.
I think if you separate the traditional powerhouses out there, you'd find a similar trend to the EU, with the new boys on the block, China, India, etc massively outperforming the rest for the past 40 years.
The graph is a bit rubbish too, just give us the 1980 figures and the 2017 ones and we can more accurately assess the %age change. In the graph in 1970 it appears to be EU: Non EU about 2:18, and then in 2017 2:15 (~20k:150k), and that would actually indicate the EU has a larger world share!
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