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Ten years on, the UK's workers take stock of Brexit
« on: June 26, 2026, 07:01:13 PM »
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Ten years on, the UK's workers take stock of Brexit

Ten years on from the Brexit referendum, how has the UK's departure from the European Union impacted the country and its economy? A BBC report said the UK economy had taken a six-percent hit from Brexit, according to analysis of internal Bank of England data. Raw GDP numbers published by the OECD suggest that the UK performed broadly in line with other advanced economies in the years immediately following the 2016 referendum, but started lagging behind the US and Canada since the early 2020s. FRANCE 24's Clovis Casali went to ask British workers.
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