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. nyti.ms
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. nyti.ms
The OBR forecast that Brexit would cost the UK economy 4% of GDP now looks ridiculously optimistic as the damage mounts, writes @JontyBloombiztheneweuropean.co.uk
The OBR forecast that Brexit would cost the UK economy 4% of GDP now looks ridiculously optimistic as the damage mounts, writes @JontyBloombiztheneweuropean.co.uk
While London’s once-thriving dining scene has been hurt by the pandemic and soaring energy prices, the labor shortage is almost wholly a result of Brexit, a conspicuous example of how Britain’s departure from the European Union is reshaping its economy nyti.ms
Bands, lawyers and architects are all suffering as Brexit damages a sector that makes up 80% of the UK economy, writes @JontyBloombiztheneweuropean.co.uk
After strutting the international stage for nine days, the PM is back to an economy bludgeoned by Brexit and a political class rocked by the most sordid of scandals, writes @clarnictheneweuropean.co.uk
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. nyti.ms
"Five years on .. the government has done virtually nothing to prepare the workforce for Brexit. The British economy, let alone the hospitality industry, is dependent on foreign workers and about half of them are from the EU" buff.ly