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The point originally made was wages right across the board have risen which is clearly not the case.
That you chose to ignore the original point speaks volumes.
The point that was actually made and is still not proven is that Brexit has caused a rise in wages. There is the likelihood that in a few sectors, some wage inflation may be due to a shortage of workers caused by lack of employees that is driven by Brexit. However, it is also almost certain that the main driver for wage inflation has been growth in certain sectors due to Covid and lack of employees also driven by Covid.
Nothing that shows any evidence for Brexit actually being a cause at all has been given aside from Chico saying its obvious init. It isn't obvious.
It is correct that there is evidence overall wages have risen. (Chico actually did say at some point especially at the lower end too.) No evidence that Brexit has had any impact on it (although I suspect a very small part of it may possibly be due to it).