Brexit is costing Scotland a staggering £3 billion each year in lost public revenues, a senior SNP minister has warned
Brexit is costing Scotland a staggering £3 billion each year in lost public revenues, a senior SNP minister has warned.
A Scottish Government report out today found that 44 per cent of businesses blamed leaving the EU as the main cause of their difficulty in trading overseas. It comes as the Record continues its Broken Brexit series which has examined the impact of leaving the EU on different parts of the Scottish economy.
"Scotland’s rural and research sectors have lost out on hundreds of millions of pounds worth of EU funding, which the UK Government has been unable to match. "Labour is committed to fixing the mess left by the Tories’ hard Brexit and that starts with rebuilding shattered relationships with our international friends and neighbours.
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