From the DW:
“Brexit planing cost Britain 4.4
billion pounds”
The British government has spent
about 70% of the funds allocated to cover the cost of Brexit preparations. The
money mostly went to cover staff costs, new infrastructure and gathering
external expertise. Preparations for the United Kingdom's exit of the European
Union cost British taxpayers 4.4 billion pounds (€5.1 billion, $5.7 billion),
according to the UK's National Audit Office (NAO). In the first detailed
estimate of the cost of the Brexit, the NAO on Friday estimated that the
British government spent about 70% of the 6.3 billion pounds allocated to cover
the cost of preparations between the June 2016 referendum and March 31 of this
year. The allocated money accounts for the possibility of the UK and EU not
reaching a trade deal before the end of a transition period that expires at the
end of 2020. The EU's chief Brexit negotiator, Michel Barnier, warned of
"serious divergences" in expectations between the EU and the UK as
the first round of post-Brexit trade talks wrapped up on Thursday. "To be
completely frank with you ... there are many divergences, and they are very
serious divergences, which is probably quite natural," Barnier said. The
NAO said most of the money was spent on staff costs (1.9 billion pounds),
building new infrastructure (1.5 billion pounds) and paying for external advice
(288 million pounds). Some 22,000 government officials were working on Brexit
at the peak when the UK was close to leaving the EU without a withdrawal deal
in October 2019. More than half of the money was spent by the Environment
Agency, the Department of Food and Rural Affairs and the Home Office. "This
report provides, for the first time, a clear picture of how much government has
spent and what that money has been spent on," said NAO head Gareth Davies.
He added that the report "highlighted limitations in how government
monitored spending on EU exit specifically, and cross-government programs more
generally." The NAO said their estimate only focused on the cost of
government preparations, not on future expenses such as the 39 billion pound
divorce agreement agreed with the EU. A member for more than half a century,
the UK became the first country to leave the bloc on January 31. The UK is
currently in a transition phase until the end of 2020 in which EU rules still
apply as London and Brussels try to hash out a trade deal.
^ Brexit has cost the UK a lot
(money and other things) and yet they aren’t close to being done counting the total
cost. This current amount is just the Brexit planning and doesn’t include what
will happen in a no-deal Brexit or Brexit with a deal. ^
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