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  2. Five key impacts of Brexit five years on - AOL

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    For example, it banned the export of live animals from Great Britain for slaughter and fattening and changed EU laws on gene editing crops. Brexit has also given the UK more freedom in certain ...

  3. Brexit five years on: What was promised vs what we got - AOL

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    Five years after Britain officially left the European Union, Brexit is less popular than ever.. YouGov polling on Wednesday showed the number of Britons who think leaving the EU was a good idea is ...

  4. Impact of Brexit on the European Union - Wikipedia

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    The Brexit/trade agreement led to a change in duty and in VAT. For instance, EU buyers of British-made items now pay their national VAT rather than the (previously applicable) British one. Products sold by British vendors but made (for example) in China may be subject to additional import duties.

  5. The damning statistics that reveal the true cost of Brexit ...

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    The cost of Brexit is still being determined, but the government watchdog estimates that the economy will take a 15 per cent hit to trade in the long term, while experts suggest that the UK has ...

  6. Causes of the vote in favour of Brexit - Wikipedia

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    Many voters saw the referendum itself as an example of power being given back to the citizens to make decisions and not the elites, with many voters harbouring discontent for these elites and the power they hold. [4] For some voters, voting 'leave' defied the Establishment that was seen to be pro-Remain. [79]

  7. Economic effects of Brexit - Wikipedia

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    The economic effects of Brexit were a major area of debate [1] during and after the referendum on UK membership of the European Union. The majority of economists believe that Brexit has harmed the UK's economy and reduced its real per capita income in the long term, and the referendum itself damaged the economy.

  8. Predicted impact of Brexit - Wikipedia

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    The study notes, "if the UK wants to enjoy the economic benefits of remaining part of what is an increasingly integrated European electricity market then, as European legislation is currently drafted, it will not only have to forgo an element of autonomy through accepting legislation and regulations made collectively at the EU level, but it ...

  9. How Britain can remain a soft power superpower after Brexit - AOL

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