Two years after Britain left the European Union’s economic area, the effects of Brexit are unfolding across the economy. One of the clearest is a shortfall of around 330,000 workers, which has hit the food and farming sectors particularly hard. https://nyti.ms/3DavZXT
Two years after Britain left the European Union’s economic area, the effects of Brexit are unfolding across the economy. One of the clearest is a shortfall of around 330,000 workers, which has hit the food and farming sectors particularly hard. https://nyti.ms/3HnREy2
Britain is no longer debating Brexit. But the pandemic, and the economic blow it delivered, has also disguised the ways that Brexit has started to ripple through the economy and, in doing so, cause some problems. https://nyti.ms/3FaKU3J
The chancellor says "it's important to be honest with people about what might be happening with our economy" This same government won't publish an economic analysis of Brexit https://www.theneweuropean.co.uk/top-stories/michael-gove-answers-hilary-benn-on-brexit-impact-papers-1-6556360
The British Chancellor's statement on the country's economy on Wednesday was something of a fiscal non-event, with the specter of Brexit hanging over every economic projection https://nyti.ms/2TOCUQQ