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Retail figures paint grim picture ahead of Brexiversary

Grim retail figures have been released ahead of the one year anniversary of the European Union (EU) referendum.

From 2016-2017, UK consumers, on a daily average, made 3,923,336 purchases online, but that number plummeted on key Brexit dates.

The day referendum results were announced 1,642,100 purchases were made in the UK – a drop of 58 per cent against the daily average. The recent General Election also saw a significant dip and the day Article 50 was triggered saw levels stoop to a big low.

Chris Boaz, Head of Marketing, of PCA Predict said: “Currently British consumers spend more than any other shoppers in Europe, accounting for nearly one third of all online purchases. Yet as our data shows, Brexit has seemingly shook consumers’ confidence.”

“This has serious implications for online retailers and shows how hard they now need to work to not only gain, but also retain customers. If a consumer can’t easily purchase something online, via the checkout, then a retailer is in trouble.”

OVERALL AVERAGE ECOMMERCE PURCHASE LEVEL
2016/2017 Daily average online purchases in the UK 3,923,336
DATE BREXIT TIMELINE TOTAL
24/06/16 Referendum announced; Cameron announces resignation 1,642,100
13/07/16 Theresa May becomes prime minister 2,030,040
03/11/16 The High Court rules U.K. must hold a vote in Parliament before starting Brexit process 2,270,370
05/12/16 The Supreme Court convenes to decide whether Parliament or the Prime Minister has the power to invoke Article 50 3,581,000
26/01/17 The government introduces a 137-word bill in Parliament to win the right to trigger Brexit 1,784,710
01/02/17 The House of Commons approves May’s bill by 498 to 114 in a first vote as fellow Tories prepare to fight for amendments 1,950,350
13/03/17 Nicola Sturgeon says she will seek a second vote on Scottish independence 1,806,540
29/03/17 Article 50 Triggered 1,688,450
22/05/17 Brexit talks begin: EU’s European affairs ministers approve the Commission’s negotiating proposals, giving Barnier a mandate to start the process 1,673,510
08/06/17 General Election 1,579,670
Jack Peat

Jack is a business and economics journalist and the founder of The London Economic (TLE). He has contributed articles to VICE, Huffington Post and Independent and is a published author. Jack read History at the University of Wales, Bangor and has a Masters in Journalism from the University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne.

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