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The Economic and Fiscal Impact of Brexit
Brexit dominates political debate and divides opinion. The main political parties have different positions on this issue, ranging from cancelling Brexit (Liberal Democrats) to seeking a ‘clean-break’ (Brexit Party). The Prime Minster wants to ‘get Brexit done’ on the terms of the deal negotiated with the EU. This briefing focuses on:
- The economic impact that the decision to leave the European Union (EU) in the 2016 referendum has had so far
- The economic impact of different types of Brexit in the short and long run
- The fiscal implications of Brexit
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