UK GDP will fall £26 billion as a result of Brexit.
The rest of the EU combined will lose £12 billion.
– LSE CEP
https://t.co/OMAxoTBJLh pic.twitter.com/RLKbJxC9Xo— ReformCampaign (@reform_campaign) October 9, 2017
#BREXIT – Look again: 4 principles to guide #trade negotiation strategy @CEP_LSE Thomas Sampson https://t.co/F49cGAjqf4 pic.twitter.com/ZL9uSmTy6W
— CEP@LSE (@CEP_LSE) October 10, 2017
Research from the Centre for Economic Performance @CEP_LSE https://t.co/72VcLIUiWc Latest discussion papers, briefings & CentrePiece Mag pic.twitter.com/gkvr30Box5
— CEP@LSE (@CEP_LSE) November 11, 2017
Brexit & trade: Which trade barriers matter for the UK https://t.co/azNQHZOPOW @swatdhingraLSE @CEP_LSE via @UKandEU https://t.co/azNQHZOPOW
— CEP@LSE (@CEP_LSE) November 10, 2017
Post-Brexit UK trade policy: still just a wish list https://t.co/aVBNECYzIy @CEP_LSE @Nik_Datta @swatdhingraLSE via @UKandEU
— CEP@LSE (@CEP_LSE) November 9, 2017
Article in latest @CEP_LSE #CentrePieceMagazine summarises 'Industry in Britain – An Atlas' @asvalero @RD_Economist https://t.co/C4WqQyPgyH pic.twitter.com/Hxu050jVY1
— CEP@LSE (@CEP_LSE) November 4, 2017
#Productivity in #London is actually pretty good https://t.co/9uuDjADJfk @CEP_LSE @asvalero et al https://t.co/9XLUFloP89 via @CityAM
— CEP@LSE (@CEP_LSE) October 26, 2017
Look again: @CEP_LSE #Brexit analysis paper no.10 'The local economic effects of Brexit' Dhingra, Machin & Overman https://t.co/hVgoTIKUqh pic.twitter.com/mmIjpv8nHM
— CEP@LSE (@CEP_LSE) October 23, 2017
New #Brexit @CEP_LSE research suggests Britain's bill for leaving the EU without a deal = £430 billion over 5 years https://t.co/i1oeybY77T
— CEP@LSE (@CEP_LSE) October 23, 2017
Using calculations based on research by the LSE's @CEP_LSE https://t.co/xgiP20Ks0M Lib Dems say … https://t.co/qAABCDvWR4 via @MailOnline
— CEP@LSE (@CEP_LSE) October 23, 2017
The embarrassing role of economists on #Brexit ?? https://t.co/cleMnjW2Ym @CEP_LSE #CEPBREXIT https://t.co/m1uKi0pVOo via @spectator
— CEP@LSE (@CEP_LSE) October 16, 2017
The consequences on #university quality, enrolments & equity of #tuitionfees. Recent @CEP_LSE research paper https://t.co/KfAJZlo7SZ pic.twitter.com/t11nZqYdub
— CEP@LSE (@CEP_LSE) October 10, 2017
#Brexit vote caused significant rise in UK prices, esp. food, @joshdelyon, @swatdhingraLSE & @s_machin_ @CEP_LSE https://t.co/w91F1y9GfI pic.twitter.com/q4Gtozeuz0
— Nuffield Library (@NuffieldLibrary) November 7, 2017
Will Christmas come early in the Brexit negotiations? https://t.co/fOVqxuTUK0
— LSE EUROPP blog (@LSEEuroppblog) November 11, 2017
"Universities, like the press, are incredibly important for the state of our society"- LSE Director Minouche Shafik: https://t.co/LC9SL9H95m
— LSE (@LSEnews) November 1, 2017
Speaker gives government until Tuesday to publish Brexit assessments https://t.co/6qJ5AA4X8U
— Guardian politics (@GdnPolitics) November 6, 2017
Is Brexit boring? Yes, says @MattChorley. No, say @iainmartin1 and @jennirsl. What do you think? https://t.co/aoWsrukzKF #knowyourtimes pic.twitter.com/doeCW8Zyaw
— The Times of London (@thetimes) November 9, 2017
"No deal" Brexit would cost UK ten times more than Germanyhttps://t.co/0Q7WAIU9gO pic.twitter.com/JeIoTy6y7Q
— Simon Hix (@simonjhix) November 8, 2017
Strong editorial: no matter what one thinks of Brexit, we need to see the government’s Impact Assessments
https://t.co/tmxYcJAEYb— Simon Hix (@simonjhix) October 30, 2017
.@simonjenkins4 makes the case for a soft(er) Brexit. This should have been LibDem & Labour strategy from the start https://t.co/6M0qhVZW8R
— Simon Hix (@simonjhix) October 26, 2017
Norway facing ‘hard #Brexit’ without transitional deal argues @maritrosland https://t.co/cEZRezToOs via @IrishTimes
— Tollak Bowitz (@ztiw0b) November 9, 2017
Leo Varadkar signals expectation of Brexit breakthrough
via @IrishTimeshttps://t.co/tcJFOPJqYH— David Phinnemore (@DPhinnemore) November 9, 2017
With the Patel/Johnson/58 reports/sex/paradise papers dominating, it's worth remembering Art50 negotiations resume tomorrow 1/ https://t.co/0j6Ntc5EJK
— Steve Bullock (@GuitarMoog) November 8, 2017
Why Brexit makes me terrified that my disabled daughter’s care system may collapse – my MoS piece on its real impact https://t.co/9cR7Q9MVh0
— Ian Birrell (@ianbirrell) November 5, 2017
The UK has the chance to embrace a global role for Britain. Our latest paper has recommendations to make this happenhttps://t.co/RhiewIEKLM pic.twitter.com/ZFBf3xRrt5
— Legatum Institute (@LegatumInst) November 4, 2017
New post: Should immigration policy be decided at a regional level? https://t.co/xeDRCEyff7
— Colin Yeo (@ColinYeo1) November 3, 2017
Associate citizenship idea for Brits is *still* doing the rounds but it is a non-starter – this explains why https://t.co/Jj4WbLDc5n
— Jennifer Rankin (@JenniferMerode) November 3, 2017
Govt accepts Labour's Brexit motion is binding & prepares to hand over documents. Ancient procedure; modern remedy.https://t.co/Mk3bj299lE
— Keir Starmer (@Keir_Starmer) November 2, 2017
If Brits eat 28 portions fruit & veg a week, 11 are from EU, 7 rest of world & 9 from the UK picked by EU workers https://t.co/ypzLQIaICl
— Heather Rolfe (@Heather_Rolfe) November 1, 2017
UK to push for more flexibility in Brexit talks https://t.co/EPglfsQZdm
— David Phinnemore (@DPhinnemore) October 31, 2017
EXC: The UK is seeking 'continuous' talks with Brussels, to cover the fact there is nothing to talk about 1/Threadhttps://t.co/h9qnSrLHHl
— Peter Foster (@pmdfoster) October 30, 2017
#Brexit, Ireland and milk – fascinating and detailed article (via @aidanjmcg) https://t.co/Bcye5tQ7vr
— Jon Worth (@jonworth) October 29, 2017
More Fine Gael worship: Stephen Collins: Varadkar emerges as EU diplomacy natural
via @IrishTimeshttps://t.co/dURrzrpVZi— Nessa Childers MEP (@NChildersMEP) October 26, 2017
Brexit will cut queues at Dover because … wait for it… trade volumes with Europe will fall https://t.co/xcmYF4edbE
— Matthew Holehouse (@mattholehouse) October 24, 2017
#Reformation led to an immediate & large secularisation of Europe’s political economy, @CEP_LSE research @voxeu https://t.co/7Y8ue3DUBW
— Romesh Vaitilingam (@econromesh) October 31, 2017
The UK cities that will be most affected by Brexit, @DrMatthewPartri on @CEP_LSE report, #BrexitDamage @MoneyWeek https://t.co/863tjF1r0L
— Romesh Vaitilingam (@econromesh) September 30, 2017
Cost of Brexit could seriously damage your health service – #BrexitDamage @JoanCostaiFont @LSEpoliticsblog @CEP_LSE https://t.co/32xucxowYi
— Romesh Vaitilingam (@econromesh) September 23, 2017
Any reduction in migration is likely to impact the #economic performance of cities. Read more on #migration patterns https://t.co/s53jtapJWn
— Centre for Cities (@CentreforCities) October 7, 2017
Rollover of EU trade deals to UK after Brexit isn't automatic – countries may want better terms: @beth_oppenheim https://t.co/vEQN6H4GlI
— CER (@CER_EU) November 10, 2017
How Brexit will unfold – Britain will get a deal, but it’ll come at a price, says @CER_Grant https://t.co/JXEoAE3ivA
— CER (@CER_EU) November 9, 2017
What explains the “Brexodus” from DExEU? @beth_oppenheim from @CER_EU takes a look: https://t.co/F9ewr1YJuJ
— CER (@CER_EU) October 31, 2017
Powerful piece by @robertshrimsley on how Corbynites & hard-Brexit Tories could undermine the UK's liberal order: https://t.co/wrapppaOLV
— Charles Grant (@CER_Grant) October 27, 2017
New #CardiffResearch from @roger_scully on divisions in Wales over #Brexit https://t.co/t4rqAK0zVD pic.twitter.com/5uI8WbISzW
— CU WelshBrexitBlog (@WelshBrexitCU) October 26, 2017
TD Picks Dublin for Bond Trading Hub in #Brexit Shift – https://t.co/YUEKbLYBe3
— Brian Kingston (@bkingston) August 22, 2017
How much is at risk with a hard #Brexit? @DanCiuriak examines some trade implications for the World Commerce Review: https://t.co/NldQ06Q0XF pic.twitter.com/ZOrHdJ3rDA
— CIGI (@CIGIonline) June 21, 2017
The eurozone economy is seen growing by 2.2% this year, but it's still vulnerable to Brexit risks https://t.co/GdOfU30HLI
— The Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) November 9, 2017
U.K.’s post-Brexit success hinges on persuading other countries to rethink approach to deals, says Legatum Institutehttps://t.co/Zto5f9Vjld
— The Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) November 9, 2017
The Irish border is throwing an unexpected hurdle into the Brexit talks https://t.co/zFP1CY357k pic.twitter.com/ld7SlCrDPj
— Bloomberg Politics (@bpolitics) November 10, 2017
EU’s chief Brexit negotiator says he’s ready to pick up pace of talks with U.K. https://t.co/bjheixxEi3 pic.twitter.com/AyrajFE1o9
— Bloomberg (@business) October 31, 2017
You can't move a supermarket to Frankfurt. That's why Brexit is a mess for British retailers https://t.co/MRcIZQMrtz pic.twitter.com/Dk9gtU9n1l
— Bloomberg Brexit (@Brexit) October 30, 2017
We’ll never stop Brexit or Trump until we address the anger fuelling both | Jonathan Freedland https://t.co/cGn8IclWVc
— Guardian Australia (@GuardianAus) November 10, 2017
Brexit date would be reversible, says man who wrote article 50 https://t.co/MqFASKkUlK
— Guardian Australia (@GuardianAus) November 10, 2017
The neuroscience of no regrets: why people still support Brexit and Trump https://t.co/I4YKsa0fTx
— Guardian Australia (@GuardianAus) November 10, 2017
40 UK Conservative MPs ready to oust Theresa May: reporthttps://t.co/wFLQV3opWl
— SBS News (@SBSNews) November 11, 2017
The EU's chief Brexit negotiator said no major decisions were taken during the latest round of talks. #9News https://t.co/cEa04unlg5
— Nine News Australia (@9NewsAUS) November 10, 2017