Den brittiska ekonomin växer snabbare än väntat
Storbritanniens ekonomi växer snabbare än väntat trots det förestående utträdet ur EU. Det visar nya officiella siffror, enligt Reuters. Tillväxten om 0,5 procent för det tredje kvartalet var i och för sig lägre än under andra kvartalet (0,7 procent), men analytikerna hade väntat sig att tillväxten skulle ha bromsat in till 0,3 procent. Därmed minskar sannolikheten för att Bank of England ska göra ytterligare räntesänkningar.
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The United Kingdom (UK) intends to withdraw from the European Union (EU), a process commonly referred to as Brexit, as a result of the June 2016 referendum in which 51.9% of votes were cast in favour of leaving the EU. The term Brexit is a portmanteau of the words Britain and exit.
Prime Minister Theresa May announced that she intended to invoke Article 50 of the Treaty on European Union, the formal procedure for withdrawing, by the end of March 2017, which per the treaty terms would put the UK on a course to leave the EU by the end of March 2019. May has promised a bill to remove the European Communities Act 1972 from the statute book and to incorporate existing EU laws into UK domestic law. The terms of withdrawal have not yet been negotiated within the EU; in the meantime, the UK remains a full member of the European Union.
The UK joined the European Economic Community (EEC), the predecessor of the EU, in 1973, and confirmed its membership in a 1975 referendum by 67.3% of the votes. Historical opinion polls 1973-2015 mostly revealed majorities in favour of remaining in the EEC or EU. In the 1970s and 1980s, withdrawal from the EEC was advocated mainly by some Labour Party and trade union figures. From the 1990s, withdrawal from the EU was advocated mainly by some Conservatives and by the newly founded UK Independence Party (UKIP).
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