A new report says the benefits of the single market are 'largely imaginary'

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Nigel Cassidy

A new report says the benefits of the single market are 'largely imaginary'

Nigel Cassidy
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A new report says the benefits of the single market are 'largely imaginary'
A new report says the benefits of the single market are 'largely imaginary.' That's according to social policy think-tank Civitas. They argue exports from non-EU countries to the single market have grown faster than the UK's, and that therefore no deal is better than a bad deal. Jonathan Portes is Professor of economics at King’s College London. He told Share Radio's James Brydges that the report was flawed.

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