Britain’s exit from EU: potential challenges on public administration
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Chişinău, Moldova, 28 februarie 2020

Britain’s exit from EU: potential challenges on public administration

CZU: [323+351/354](410)

Pag. 115-117

Rahman Kaizer
 
Paul UK Ltd
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 20 ianuarie 2021


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The effective delivery of a range of vital public services is likely to decline after Brexit, according to a new report from the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) and funded by the Nuffield Foundation. The report finds that the economic impact of Brexit will leave less money for these services, and a reduction in immigration means there will be fewer trained workers to work in key areas like health, social care, and housing construction. Furthermore, the impact on public finances will come via negative effects on economic growth, and also reductions in migration - EU citizens coming to work in the UK currently contribute positively to the economy, and to the money available to spend on public sectors.

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Brexit, public sector, politics, commonwealth, finance, labour