Daily Mirror (Northern Ireland)

Food and drink prices WILL soar after Brexit

We lose in every split scenario

- BY BEN GLAZE Deputy Political Editor

FOOD and drink prices are set to soar under even the best potential Brexit outcome, a secret study reveals.

The Brexit Committee has released the EU Exit Analysis – Cross Whitehall Briefing six weeks after parts were leaked.

It predicts non-tariff barriers would raise prices 8% to 17%, depending on whether we fell BRITISH Airways has its first ever flight with a female-only team to mark Internatio­nal Women’s Day.

The London to Glasgow service under European Economic Area rules, a free trade pact or World Trade Organisati­on terms.

Tim Rycroft, of the Food and Drink Federation, said: “The findings show food and drink would be worse off in every scenario – faring the worst under WTO terms.”

Labour MP Stephen Doughty was staffed entirely by women on board and on the ground, from pilots to baggage handlers.

Meanwhile Mcdonald’s marked said: “The papers show how disastrous this Tory hard Brexit will be. Staying in the single market and a customs union is the least worst option but we lose out every way.”

Campaigner­s say the file shows ministers will need to borrow £55billion a year extra in 2033-34 compared with if we the day by flipping its golden arches into a W in Lynwood, California. stay. However, critics said Government forecasts are notoriousl­y unreliable, even in the short-term.

Meanwhile, European Council President Donald Tusk dashed Chancellor Philip Hammond’s hopes for a free trade agreement covering financial services. He warned any deal will not offer the same access for services as for goods.

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