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Hard Brexit threatens UK collapse

14 June 2017, 23:28 CET
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Following the Conservative’s General Election win, Treasury figures warning that a hard BREXIT could cost up to £66bn are just the tip of the iceberg, says Professor Nada Kakabadse, Head of Marketing and Reputation at Henley Business School.

"The UK Government is still in denial of economic reality," she continues. "The UK economy is currently sitting on around 60 percent of debt. Only 8% of European Union (EU) exports go to the UK, while approximately 46% of UK exports go to EU.

"In addition, there are legal realities that relate to EU and World Trade Organisation rules. We have no choice but to trade with Europe, so pushing for demands on the free movement of goods, services and capital will be met with a very simple EU response - 'No.'

"Similarly, there is zero chance of a free trade agreement between the UK and America, India or China. At the moment, the only agreement potentially open is with Australia."

Professor Kakabadse's comments come at a time where Government figures suggest the UK's gross domestic product (GDP) could fall by as much as 9.5 per cent if it leaves the EU and reverts to World Trade Organisation rules.

The impact of such a slump would be devastating according to a leaked draft cabinet committee paper, based on a study published in April during the Referendum campaign.

Despite the vilification it received then, the Treasury says it still stands by the figures.

Professor Kakabadse continues: "Reports out of Westminster highlight a series of BREXIT stories which have hardened the EU's opposition to the UK's increasingly desperate position.

"Championing an economy based on 5.3 million micro-businesses in the UK is the next step to poverty. Organisations with less than 10 employees keep people working but don't create wealth. Ultimately the only way to generate money is through trade.

"This has nothing to do with the UK and Europe's future, and everything to do with keeping the Conservative party together."


  • Professor Nada Kakabadse has undertaken consulting work for a number of international organisations in Scandinavia, Europe, the Middle East, North Africa, several UK Government departments and the Canadian Federal Government. Find out more here: http://www.kakabadse.com/about-us
  • Henley Business School: www.henley.ac.uk 
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