Brexit's economic damage: Trade barriers and uncertainty have made the UK poorer, research shows
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Alexis Papazoglou
17d ago· 8 min readenInsight
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This article by Thomas Sampson from LSE British Politics examines the economic impact of Brexit ten years after the UK voted to leave the EU. It synthesizes extensive research showing that Brexit has negatively affected the UK economy through trade barriers, higher import prices, and increased uncertainty. The analysis covers effects on prices, wages, employment, investment, and output, concluding that Brexit has made the UK poorer.
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Ten years ago, the UK voted to leave the EU. Since then, an extensive body of research has studied the impact of Brexit on the national economy.
Thomas Sampson provides the evidence showing how Brexit has negatively affected the UK's economy.
There is ample evidence that Brexit has damaged the UK’s economy.Putting up trade barriers, higher import prices and uncertainty have made the UK poorer.
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