KPMG predicts no-deal Brexit recession in 2020
Accountancy giant forecasts GDP to shrink by 1.5% with business confidence badly dented
Britain will plunge into its first recession in a decade should the government quit the European Union without a deal, according to the latest in a string of gloomy forecasts about the UK's fortunes outside the EU's free trade area.
Economists at the accountancy firm KPMG said that the knock-on effects to Britain's trade and business confidence of a no-deal Brexit would lead to the economy shrinking by 1.5% next year.
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At 11pm UK time on 31 October the UK would, by default, become a "third country" in terms of relations with the EU, with no overarching post-Brexit plan in place and no transition period. The UK would no longer be paying into the EU budget, nor would it hand over the 39bn divorce payment.
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