Britain’s looming departure from the European Union — Brexit, as it is known — could depress growth for years to come, meaning that budget pressures, and the austerity era, may be far from over nyti.ms
The mess of Brexit has ended talk of Nexit, Grexit, Italexit and so on. But it does not solve the main problems of the European Union, like weak eurozone governance, slow growth and the challenges of Putin, Xi and Trump. nyti.ms by @StevenErlanger
The U.K. economy has been showing signs of steady, if unspectacular, progress. But two big factors power growth in an economy’s potential supply, and Brexit affects both. on.wsj.com
With inflation at a five-year high and the fact we're the only EU economy with negative wage growth, Brexit spells a disastrous insult to an already desperately overstretched budget. theneweuropean.co.uk