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   BREXIT in Numbers
Negotiations with other EU members are expected to begin in May with Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty giving both sides two years to reach an agreement. The UK will leave on March 29, 2019, unless both sides agree to an extension in talks.
The proportion of the British 51.9% The proportion of British voters aged 24 75% electorate that voted for Brexit and under that voted against Brexit
The duration in years of the UK’s membership in the EU. The country joined what was then the 44 European Communities in January 1973, along with Denmark and the Republic of Ireland
           The annual net contribution by the UK to the EU budget in 2016
£13.1 billion
The percentage of UK exports 45% that go to the EU, making the
bloc the country’s biggest customer
The proportion of UK-registered medical doctors who are from other EU countries
  The potential bill the UK now €60 billion faces for leaving the EU
The last time the pound traded at US$1.25, 1985 a depth it once again plumbed after
Prime Minister Theresa May’s Brexit speech
in February 2017
Critical post-Brexit considerations
10%
  The World Bank’s projection for 1.3% UK economic growth in 2018,
a cut from 2.1 percent prior to the referendum
    Sterling movements
Changes to your 22buSsTiRnAeTsEGsYmodel
Regulatory changes
Free movement of people
Customs and trade
Foreign direct investment
Supply chains and route to market
Taxation changes
      









































































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