Brexit's Quiet Drag: Ten Years On, Britain's Economy Remains Strained

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Ten years after Brexit, Britain's economy remains under pressure: weak GDP per-capita growth among the G7, stubborn inflation, subdued investment, and a shrinking share of financial services away from London, all amid political volatility and gilt-market wobbliness; sterling is about 10% weaker than pre-2016 levels, increasing import costs, though sectors like fintech, life sciences and AI retain global strengths.
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