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Devastating chart shows the iceberg effect of Brexit

Brexit will have a devastating “iceberg” effect on Britain, with the benefits at the top being far outweighed by the negative impacts below the line. A new graph has been revealed which details the cost of Brexit. The benefits of de-regulation can be seen above the line, but they are far outweighed by the negative […]

Jack Peat by Jack Peat
2018-03-08 12:49
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Brexit will have a devastating “iceberg” effect on Britain, with the benefits at the top being far outweighed by the negative impacts below the line.

A new graph has been revealed which details the cost of Brexit.

The benefits of de-regulation can be seen above the line, but they are far outweighed by the negative impact of immediate loss of access, regulatory divergence, customs and tariffs.

The graph has been leaked online a day after Donald Tusk warned that Brexit will make life “more complicated and costly than today for all of us“.

Above the 0: the benefits of Brexit

Below the 0: the costs of Brexit pic.twitter.com/lKoLhphvGv

— Alberto Nardelli (@AlbertoNardelli) March 8, 2018

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