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The Never-Ending Brexit
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The Never-Ending Brexit

The True—and Mounting—Costs of Leaving the EU



Editorial Rating

7

Qualities

  • Analytical
  • Overview

Recommendation

Rather than offering a solution, Brexit is posing a problem for the British economy. Shortages are up, economic activity has stalled and, while the impacts of COVID-19 play a hand in the economic downturn, so, too, does Brexit. Professor Anand Menon explores the idea that Brexit’s much-touted promise to reduce inequality may have proven apocryphal, putting at a disadvantage the very groups that overwhelmingly supported it. Followers of the ongoing Brexit saga will find Menon’s essay an insightful take on the developing situation.

Take-Aways

  • Setbacks in the United Kingdom plague the start of its new relationship with the European Union.
  • Britain’s departure from the European Union has failed to resolve critical economic issues.
  • Political winds may be shifting.

About the Author

Anand Menon is the director of UK in a Changing Europe and a professor of European politics and foreign affairs at King’s College London.