UK Government Attributes Economic Strain to Brexit Terms in Global Forums
The UK government has reportedly shifted its public stance on Brexit’s economic consequences, with ministers now openly discussing trade-related productivity downgrades. This change comes as the Chancellor prepares for November’s budget amid calls for fiscal adjustments.
Government’s New Stance on Brexit Economic Impact
The UK Chancellor has reportedly attributed long-term economic damage to the current Brexit deal in high-level international discussions, according to sources familiar with the matter. This represents a notable departure from the previous reluctance to emphasize Brexit’s economic downsides, with ministers becoming increasingly vocal about these concerns since last month’s conference.