European Reform: Brexit Vote and Research Group

european reform: The economic impact of the Brexit vote has been the subject of intense debate, with supporters and opponents of leaving the EU seizing on positive and negative data to reinforce their case, according to Nine News Australia. The Centre for European Reform, a research group that focuses on the European Union, said the British economy is about 2.5 per cent smaller than it would have been if the public have voted to remain in the bloc in June 2016. To improve your experience update it here News World Brexit costs UK A902m a week study9 29pm Sep 30, decision to leave the European Union has cost the government STG500 million A902 million a week, wiping out for the moment any future savings from stopping payments to the bloc, according to a study. Its findings were based on the impact on the economy until the end of June 2018. The Centre for European Reform, which describes itself as pro-European but not uncritical said it created a model of how Britain's economy could have performed had the campaign to remain in the EU won the referendum in 2016. Public finances have been dented by STG26 billion a year, the equivalent of STG500 million a week and a figure that is growing, the group said. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

The content, information, trademarks and multimedia posted on this blog copyrights to their original owners and herein blogged in good faith for the purpose of commentary, speech, opinion and debate.

financializer news

A weblog highlighting financial topics making news in the international media.