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bronxiteforever

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Tue Mar 10, 2020, 10:07 PM Mar 2020

UK budget: Coronavirus, Brexit are double whammy for economy (DW)

DW
Europe
10/03/2020 | by Rob Mudge

Even the best-laid plans can go awry. Rishi Sunak's first budget as the UK's chancellor of the exchequer was supposed to pave the way for an economic "golden era." Then COVID-19 happened, forcing Sunak to change tack.

... Sunak has been forced to hastily rewrite his budget plans as a result of the coronavirus outbreak. He's promised that the already beleaguered National Health Service (NHS) will get extra cash to counter the effects of the impact, including funds for test centers at hospitals and to purchase testing kits. 

The other elephant in the room is Brexit. Preparations to leave the EU have already cost the taxpayer £4.4 billion (€5.1 billion, $5.7 billion). In total £6.3 billion have been set aside to cover the costs, taking into account the possibility of a no-deal Brexit.

That scenario could scupper Prime Minister Boris Johnson's vision for a new economic dawn. Some forecasts predict that the UK could be mired in a period of stagnation over the next 10-15 years, with growth averaging little more than 1% per year.

https://www.dw.com/en/uk-budget-coronavirus-brexit-are-double-whammy-for-economy/a-52701946

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UK budget: Coronavirus, Brexit are double whammy for economy (DW) (Original Post) bronxiteforever Mar 2020 OP
The disruption to global trade caused by Coronavirus... T_i_B Mar 2020 #1

T_i_B

(14,737 posts)
1. The disruption to global trade caused by Coronavirus...
Wed Mar 11, 2020, 02:37 AM
Mar 2020

... is likely to cause a worldwide recession.

If people can't work because of restrictions caused by Coronavirus then this will of course have an economic effect.

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