The Brexit brings food price increases to the British
One of the expected impacts of Brexit will be that most of the prices will rise in Great Britain thanks to the free flow of goods from EU countries – origo wrote. KPMG calculated that the traditional English breakfast would cost 12.8 percent more.
The brexit was unstoppably launched on 29 March, when Therese May wrote to the European Union that the exit process would start on the basis of the 50th Article of the Lisbon Treaty. The negotiations on the conditions for leaving the community began on 19 June 2017 with the Union and the membership of the Brits will expire on 19 March 2019. (origo)
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