As Rachel Reeves (finally) swings behind an explicit statement that Brexit has cost the UK around 8% of GDP, we might ask what that looks like:

It equals around £224bn a year (in 2025), which given the UK's tax burden of around 35% is £78bn in lost tax revenue a year.

So if you wondering why the public sector is under-funded, while a continuing austerity logic is always in play, this lost tax income for the state is also contributing to budget shortfalls.

#Brexit #politics
h/t Observer

@ChrisMayLA6 there needs to be an Inquiry into how this mess happened so it never happens again.
Sadly that's not what Inquiries seem to do here, we find out the problems, we point fingers and then nothing happens and we just carry on like before.
@Lazarou @ChrisMayLA6 indeed. In this case, the inquiry (into foreign interference in British democracy) has expressly been forbidden (again) to look at one of the key causes of Putin’s Brexit 🤬