Brexit consequences: What has really happened in the British economy?
As weltwoche.ch reports, Brexit has neither harmed the British economy nor brought any particular benefits. Despite the predictions of supporters and opponents before leaving the EU, the national statistics agency shows that the British economy grew by 0.3 percent in November, putting it in line with EU countries. This growth is significantly higher compared to Germany and France. Although GDP growth for 2022 is 4 percent in the UK, compared to 1.8 percent in Germany and 2.16 percent in France, few new trade deals have been concluded so far and the target of lower immigration has been missed. Therefore …

Brexit consequences: What has really happened in the British economy?
Although GDP growth for 2022 is 4 percent in the UK, compared to 1.8 percent in Germany and 2.16 percent in France, few new trade deals have been concluded so far and the target of lower immigration has been missed. That's why Brexit is showing a poor result in British polls today, with both opponents and supporters regretting the lack of benefits or the end of the world.
As a financial professional, it is important to recognize that the impact of Brexit on the financial industry remains uncertain. The uncertainties surrounding trade deals and immigration policies could have long-term effects on the market. A valid assessment of Brexit can only be made by the next generation, as the long-term effects are not yet fully foreseeable.
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