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Old 26-11-2018, 13:01   #3798
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Re: Brexit

Not the kind of figures to worry the Brexit elite.
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Impact Assessment: Theresa May's deal vs staying in the European Union
The National Institute of Economic and Social Research (NIESR) has published a document which assesses the economic effects of the Brexit deal offered by the Prime Minister on the UK economy.
According to their assessment, GDP stands to drop by 4%, which they say is the equivalent of "losing the annual output of Wales or the output of the financial services industry in London".
Per person it makes a difference of about a 3% drop in GDP, the equivalent of £1,090 per person. Crashing out with no deal gives a drop of £1,330 per person.
https://news.sky.com/story/live-back...rexit-11563967
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