A decade ago, many economists argued the UK would sustain longer-term economic damage by leaving the EU. So what did happen?
Ten years ago, Britain chose to abandon its lucrative membership of the world’s largest single market. It has been paying a price ever since.
Analysis showed how much the UK could have grown if it had not exited the EU.
COMMENT: The Leave campaign famously promised an extra £350m a week for the NHS – the Nuffield Trust’s Mark Dayan and ...
Forecasters were wrong about an immediate recession but right that we would be worse off outside the EU ...
Looking at the economy and immigration in the ten years since the referendum highlights the failure and lies of Brexit.
The pledge to gain control over immigration was at the heart of the Brexit campaign. Writing in The Times two months before ...
A decade after Britain voted to leave Europe, neither side is happy, offering a cautionary tale for Canadians about the risks ...
Early warnings of recession and a housing slowdown did not fully play out, but Britain’s economic pace has taken a hit after leaving the European Union.
Rachel Reeves’ criticism of Brexit impact on economy is aimed at leave voters who have changed their minds and younger voters, says analysts Rachel Reeves’ decision to pin the blame for the UK’s ...
The consequences are still playing out in the UK, as it prepares for its seventh prime minister in ten years. Yet Ireland is ...
A Brexit could have a major impact on Australians... we just have no idea what major impact. Source: Getty Images On June 23 the UK is going to vote on whether or not to remain within the 28-member ...
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