A Decade After Brexit, Britain Weighs Costs and Gains
The report says Brexit weakened supply chains and market access, while 16,400 smaller firms stopped exporting to the EU.
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A decade after Brexit, Britain weighs costs and gains
Ten years to the day since Britain voted to leave the EU, the economic reckoning is neither the collapse its opponents feared nor the renaissance its champions promised, and the anniversary arrives with the country once again leaderless, after Sir Keir Starmer's resignation on Monday.
David Willetts: A decade of Brexit reverberations have hampered growth and may have made Britain harder to govern
David Willetts is President of the Resolution Foundation whose report ‘Leaving Brexit Behind’ is published this week. The tenth anniversary of Brexit marks another round of appraisals of the effects of Brexit. One effect could be that it just makes governing Britain harder with the imminent arrival of our sixth Prime Minister in the decade since Brexit compared with four in the 20 years before it. The effects on growth mean that the gap between …
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