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Brexit has ‘weighed’ on economic system and UK ‘should rebuild relations’ with EU – Financial institution of England governor

By Editorial Board Published November 14, 2024 3 Min Read
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Brexit has ‘weighed’ on economic system and UK ‘should rebuild relations’ with EU – Financial institution of England governor

Brexit has “weighed” on the British economic system and relations with the EU should be rebuilt, in response to the governor of the Financial institution of England.

Andrew Bailey’s feedback are available a speech on the Metropolis of London’s Mansion Home this night and have been extensively trailed beforehand.

He stated though he takes “no position on Brexit per se… I do have to point out the consequences”.

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“The changing trading relationship with the EU has weighed on the level of potential supply,” he advised traders gathered on the annual occasion, after Chancellor Rachel Reeves spoke.

She used her first Mansion Home deal with as chancellor to criticise post-financial crash regulation, saying it has “gone too far” – setting a course for slicing crimson tape.

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Chancellor Rachel Reeves giving her Mansion Home speech

On Brexit, Mr Bailey stated: “The impact on trade seems to be more in goods than services, that is not particularly surprising to my mind.

“However it underlines why we should be alert to and welcome alternatives to rebuild relations whereas respecting the choice of the British folks.”

A report earlier this yr advised Brexit has price the UK economic system £140bn up to now and will depart us worse off by £311bn by the center of the subsequent decade.

Sir Keir Starmer has vowed to reset relations with Brussels following a tumultuous interval beneath the Tories, however particulars of what this might seem like are imprecise.

Andrew Bailey.
Pic: PA

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Andrew Bailey. Pic: PA

EU nations are reportedly pushing for a youth mobility scheme – one thing the prime minister has dominated out.

He has additionally been adamant there can be no return to the one market, customs union or freedom of motion.

Mr Bailey’s remarks come per week after Donald Trump received the US presidential election, with many economists questioning the potential influence of his proposals to hike tariffs on all US imports.

Such a transfer may put strain on UK items costs, contributing to rising inflation, consultants have advised.

It additionally raises questions in regards to the UK’s present commerce ties with the EU.

Mr Bailey additionally welcomed the chancellor’s spending plans set out in her finances final month, which included £40bn value of tax will increase to pour money into colleges, the NHS, transport and housing.

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