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Petition launched calling for the government to hold a public inquiry into the impact of Brexit

A petition calling for the government to hold a public inquiry into the impact of Brexit has amassed over 20,000 signatures since being set up.

The UK’s split with the European Union has been in the spotlight as Britain faces up to economic turmoil and market chaos.

The Bank of England has warned that the UK is about to enter the ‘longest recession in modern history’ with negative growth expected up until the first half of 2024.

Writing in his Daily Mail column this week Andrew Neil described new measurements set out by the chancellor in his autumn statement as “The Week Brexit Died”.

“Any possible benefits of Brexit, of which there have been precious few to date (bar the speedy vaccine rollout), were snuffed out by the Sunak-Hunt determination to put fiscal rectitude above everything else”, he said.

Elsewhere, voters will be quite rightly scratching their heads about the delivery of several other promises that have not been forthcoming.

A petition set up to demand an inquiry into the process notes:

“It is time that the people of this country were told the truth about Brexit, good or bad.

“We deserve to know how Brexit is impacting on trade, the economy, opportunities for young people and how it has affected the rights of individuals.

“This can only be done by an independent Public Inquiry, free from ideology and the opinions of vested interests.”

Sign it here.

Related: Piers Morgan says it’s ‘time to admit Brexit has been a disaster’ and calls for second referendum

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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