Someone seems to be swerving the fact that inflation is a compound thing, so lower now means that more has been added to earlier higher prices...Seems like a few on here are not celebrating the reducing of inflation. Only to be expected. Is it coincidental that they are remainers?
And compounded to that you still haven't explained why you don't think inflation has increased because of brexit due to a crashed UK currency...
Hint: The UK imports more than it exports...
It's called a trade deficit...
And if your currency has been crashed, it costs more to import...
Thus higher inflation than had brexit not happened and the pound hadn't been crashed...
Simple enough for you?