The Mail on Sunday

£430 billion Cable : That’s the REAL bill for Brexit

- By Glen Owen

VINCE Cable has warned that leaving the EU without a deal could cost the country an astonishin­g £430 billion over five years.

The Liberal Democrat leader said the figures, based on the cumulative impact on the country’s economic output, were a ‘real indictment’ of Brexit Secretary David Davis ‘talking up’ the possibilit­y of a no-deal Brexit as part of a negotiatin­g strategy.

Sir Vince added that even a soft Brexit could cost £235 billion.

Using calculatio­ns based on research by the London School of Economics, the Lib Dems say that if the UK exits the EU in March 2019 without a deal, Britain’s economic output in the five years after Brexit would be reduced by 5.3 per cent, or £430 billion. Even if the UK agreed to a Norwaystyl­e arrangemen­t, in which we retain full access to the Single Market, there would still be a reduction of 2.9 per cent – or £235 billion. London would be worst hit by a no-deal Brexit, with a £115 billion fall in output up to March 2024.

Sir Vince, left, said: ‘These figures are a real indictment of the Government’s strategy. David Davis is still talking up the possibilit­y of a no-deal Brexit, yet these figures suggest that would cost Britain a ruinous £430 billion over five years. The Government refuses to publish its own projection­s, so this is the best guide we have. If talking up a no deal is meant to be a negotiatin­g tactic, it is not working because the EU27 is not taking the Government’s threats seriously.

‘All the no-deal speculatio­n is doing is talking down Britain to potential investors.’

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