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"The long road to Brexit"

2021-10-24T20:01:26.975Z


The Figaro editorial, by Philippe Gélie. The first act of a "national renaissance", Brexit paved the way for "Global Britain", a high-end version of a United Kingdom blessed by productivity gains and wage increases resulting almost naturally from regained control. immigration. Almost a year after the country cast off from the EU, the scenario has become somewhat complicated: Britain has certainly become an island again, but it is not yet


The first act of a

"national renaissance",

Brexit paved the way for "Global Britain", a high-end version of a United Kingdom blessed by productivity gains and wage increases resulting almost naturally from regained control. immigration.

Almost a year after the country cast off from the EU, the scenario has become somewhat complicated: Britain has certainly become an island again, but it is not yet sailing with full sails out to sea.

Before considering a technological leap, it is truck drivers, construction workers and agricultural workers that they lack the most, precisely this European workforce reduced by 200,000 pairs of arms.

More worryingly, growth remains lagging behind the continent, investments and international attractiveness show declining indices and even non-EU exports have declined.

It is now clear that, separated from its first market, the post-Brexit economic bet will not be

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Source: lefigaro

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