Article QW6D Staying in reformed EU would boost British economy and jobs, report says

Staying in reformed EU would boost British economy and jobs, report says

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CEBR study claims potential 58bn of growth and 790,000 new jobs would be lost if Britain had to renegotiate access to markets after leaving EU

If Britain opts to stay in the European Union and achieves the market reforms it wants, it could receive a 58bn economic boost and 790,000 new jobs by 2030, a London-based economic consultancy has said.

The Centre for Economics and Business Research (CEBR), which produced its report for the campaign group Britain Stronger in Europe, said on Sunday that creating a single digital market and opening up the financial, transport and energy sectors could increase British GDP by 2.8%, equating to 2,832 per household.

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