Brexit Has Cost the UK Economic Growth, Analysts Say a Decade After the Vote
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Eshe Nelson
11d ago· 2 min readenNews
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A decade after the 2016 Brexit referendum, analysts broadly agree that the UK's economy is smaller than it would have been if it had remained in the European Union, citing lower trade and investment as key factors. The article reflects on the economic costs of the decision, noting that the results have not been positive according to economists.
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Citing lower trade and investment, analysts broadly agree that Britain's economy is smaller than it would have been if the country had stayed in the E.U.
The U.K. Is Still Counting the Cost of Brexit, 10 Years After the Vote
Citing lower trade and investment, analysts broadly agree that Britain’s economy is smaller than it would have been if the country had stayed in the E.U.

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