I have not said that.
however I question your unsupported guess that
bearing in mind that when I asked, you said you had
So you're saying that you'll be organising demonstrations to thank Johnson for raising the chocolate ration to twenty grams a week?
As mentioned I said that in regards to the materials shortages presented to the construction.
Various sources have said that brexit has been a minor i.e small cause for the issue at hand, but it is mostly a world wide phenomenon with countries all over the world building at an unprecedented rate and mills and factories closed for 3 months and then with limited staffing for further months after that, this has caused a considerable backlog.
The very nature of it being a worldwide issue suggests in itself that brexit has had a small impact on the construction industry in terms of material supplies.
You cannot provide an exact percentage of disruption brexit has caused on material supplies in the construction industry either. Remember I asked if you knew?
I have not denied it has compounded issues.
Every article I read from a multitude of sources advises that brexit is only a contributing part of the issues in the construction industry and it shortages but is not the main reason.
By your very logic you are implying, brexit is also responsible for many other global supply issues. I.e jaguar land rover production coming to a virtual stop being because of brexit... Which is definitely not the case it is due to the chip makers being behind on their production schedules and the huge uptick in demand for appliances with which these chips are used.
You can get on your brexit soap box as much as you like, but the fact remains the main issue is a worldwide supply issue with brexit only playing a bit part role.