IB Times: Top Remainer admits UK well-placed to benefit from Brexit thanks to global trade growth

22 January 2018

Lord Jim O'Neill says that rising growth across China, the US and Europe means that Britain is on course for a stronger-than-expected economic performance this year.

He was asked by the BBC if he and the majority of economic forecasters were too gloomy about the UK's prospects in the run-up to the vote to leave the European Union last June.

O'Neill replied: "I'm almost embarrassed to accept that it might sound like that.

"Because of course in principle I share the views of many that Brexit is a really weird thing for the UK to impose on itself from an economic perspective."

A study by Cambridge Econometrics for the Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, earlier this month estimated UK growth would be 3% lower by 2030 than it would have been if Britain remained inside the EU's customs union and single market.

But O'Neill said: "If that's the worst that Brexit will deliver, then I wouldn't worry about it.

"Now, my own view is if we go for a really hard Brexit or a no-deal Brexit, we'll probably suffer more than that 3%.

"But if it is only 3%, what's going on with the rest of the world - helping us - and with productivity improving, that will easily dwarf a 3% hit over 13 years, easily." [...]

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