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 faces multiple economic shocks, from soaring energy prices to the hollowing out of the labor market by Brexit. But these issues seem disconnected from the fight to replace Boris Johnson. https://nyti.ms/3K4mg7o
Amid great uncertainty, shortages and rising prices, just what is the economic outlook for post-Brexit, post-Covid Britain? https://www.theneweuropean.co.uk/brexit-britain-economics-stagnation/
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
Britain faces 'serious' economic hit from no-deal Brexit, warns major international organisation https://www.theneweuropean.co.uk/brexit-news/oecd-warning-on-brexit-6574822
“Celebrating imposing economic sanctions on itself and celebrating the abolition of freedoms enjoyed by its own citizens, that’s Brexit Britain and it’s, I think, unique." https://buff.ly/2VAQ7fQ
After a brutal political reshuffle, the new cabinet appointed by Prime Minister Boris Johnson of Britain met on Thursday to sign up to his hard-line pledge to complete Brexit — without any agreement if necessary and whatever the economic cost https://nyti.ms/2YjIw3U
The vote means that Britain could withdraw on April 12 without an agreement — the “no-deal” Brexit that many economists and officials have warned would do serious economic damage https://nyti.ms/2FJvNkN
Today: India’s economic problems threaten to undermine the prime minister, businesses in Britain prepare for a chaotic Brexit and Apple takes up data privacy with Facebook. https://nyti.ms/2DLlnA5
Today: India’s economic problems threaten to undermine the prime minister, businesses in Britain prepare for a chaotic Brexit and New Zealand's ambitious housing project hits a speed bump. https://nyti.ms/2DLZCQS
"My passion to halt the madness of Brexit comes not from a love of Europe, but a love of Britain, and a fear that we are opting for national economic, political and cultural decline" https://goo.gl/byb15k
Firms in the Square Mile are planning to shift 10,500 jobs out of Britain by the first day of Brexit as the economic reality of the vote begins to bite http://www.theneweuropean.co.uk/top-stories/city-jobs-shift-brexit-1-5316774 https://t.co/jkv0YuUxpp