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Mayor warns of 'cost of Brexit crisis' as City Halls says Londoners £3,400 worse off

Jan 11, 2024 View Original Article
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    10% Center

  • Reliability

    55% ReliableFair

  • Policy Leaning

    10% Center

  • Politician Portrayal

    26% Negative

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

54% : In a speech to the London Government Dinner at Mansion House, the mayor will call for a "new settlement" with the EU to "turbocharge our economy and help raise living standards".
47% : A Government spokesperson told the Guardian newspaper three weeks ago that the UK economy has "grown faster than Germany, France, and many European countries" since the departure from the EU.
46% : Mr Khan will say that Brexit is "not a peripheral concern that we can leave in the past", adding that he agrees with Shadow Foreign Secretary David Lammy on the need to build "a closer relationship" with the EU.
42% : Research commissioned by City Hall and conducted by Cambridge Econometrics has found that in 2023 the capital's Gross Value Added (GVA) was £30bn lower as a result of leaving the EU.
42% : "We acknowledge there remain some issues and we are listening to businesses and acting on their concerns by working closely with the EU on solutions," they said.
25% : At the start of the year, Mr Khan claimed she was part of the "extreme right", likening her to Donald Trump and the Dutch politician Geert Wilders - and calling her "someone who has repeatedly promoted divisive and racist content on social media, while attacking women and the Black community".

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