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THE Labour Government is facing pressure to be “honest” about the impact of Brexit ahead of their first Budget – after a minister admitted that more had been spent withdrawing from the EU than the ...
The prime minister has been urged to order an inquiry into Britain’s relationship with the bloc to assess the damage of Brexit and identify opportunities for closer cooperation in future.
Sir Keir Starmer has come under pressure to publish the true costs of Brexit after a minister confirmed Britain has spent £24bn alone withdrawing from the EU – with a further £6.4bn still to pay.
He added that the Square Mile had generally been pro-EU in the Brexit debate eight years ago, saying: “The City voted 70-30 to remain. We did not want it.” His comments will reignite the ...