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RE: How a No-Deal Brexit Will Strategically Weaken the UK and Lead Them Into a Recession

in #news6 years ago

If majority of the EU decides to cut down on sanctions towards Britain, do you think it will be useful for Britain as it has the chance to build on its own from scratch, or do you think it is going to take a toll on them, economic and otherwise?

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Good question but IMO it's an unlikely scenario in the case of a no-deal. If they leave with a mutual agreement of reduced/no sanctions, it'll still suffer losses simply because companies will have to split their European divisions into 2 factions; one for EU and one for the UK. Britain has the opportunity to reform policy as well, like I wrote about for the agricultural segment. That being said, no major structural changes are possible without seeing it eat away even more GDP than expected. That could add more steam to their recessionary troubles. Moreover, the current regime is hell bent on asserting dominance than actually doing right by their people. One of the worst governments to form in that region in a very long time.

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