Open Britain/CEBR: Lost access to the Single Market in services could cost the UK economy £36 billion a year

22 May 2017

A new report lays bare the potential cost to the UK economy of the Prime Minister’s decision to pull Britain out of the Single Market. If access to the market in services is restricted, the ‘upside’ scenario is a 1.4% gross loss in GDP, while the downside is a 2% gross loss in GDP.

The research, The economic impact on services from the UK losing Single Market access, was written by the respected, independent think-tank, the Centre for Economics and Business Research (Cebr), commissioned by the Open Britain campaign.

The study shows the potential impact of having a trade deal that covers goods but not services. Given the Government’s choice to leave the Single Market and Customs Union and to impose ‘red lines’ over ending the freedom of movement and ending the jurisdiction of the European Court of Justice this is a very real scenario.

The key findings of the report are:

Full report


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