Yorkshire Post

‘UK set for windfall of £135bn after it quits EU’

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THE GOVERNMENT can look forward to a post-Brexit windfall worth £135bn after the UK leaves the European Union, a new report is claiming.

The Economists for Free Trade (EFT) group says Brexit will be “overwhelmi­ngly positive” for the British economy provided the Government adopts the right policies.

The findings are sharply at odds with most mainstream economists who have warned the UK faces lower growth and more pressure on the public finances as a result of the vote to leave.

But at the report’s launch today, pro-Brexit Tory MP Jacob Rees-Mogg will say official forecasts are based on “false assumption­s” of the Treasury and that the outlook for the public finances is “much better” than the Office for Budget Responsibi­lity (OBR) is predicting.

The EFT – headed by Professor Patrick Minford – says the priority for the Government should be to bring down trade barriers with the rest of the world once Britain has left the EU while reducing the burden of regulation and taxation on firms and individual­s.

It argues a “dynamic stimulus from classic free trade” combined with continued restraint in public spending could provide “post-Brexit fiscal freedom” worth £135bn between 2020 and 2025, with a further £40bn a year from 2025 – including £10bn a year saved by no longer having to pay into EU budgets

In his speech at today’s event, Mr Rees-Mogg will say: “This is a free-trade approach that focuses on consumers, not producers; one that will generate gains to consumers seven times the cost to producers.”

He will say the report’s recommenda­tions would lead to an intensific­ation of competitio­n in the UK economy, resulting in a stronger performanc­e than the latest OBR forecasts are expected to show when they are released alongside the Budget on November 22.

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JACOB REES-MOGG: ‘Outlook for public finances is much better than OBR forecasts.’

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