Brexit and the Glasgow Economy: Impacts, Actions and Asks

Published: 10 October 2016


A major Brexit report shows Glasgow will face great challenges when the UK leaves the EU. But it argues these can be overcome if the Scottish and UK governments take specific policy decisions to support the city region.

The 'Brexit and the Glasgow Economy: Impacts, Actions and Asks' report published today, Monday 10 October, calls for the Scottish and UK governments to implement bold policies to empower and grow the Glasgow economy to allow Brexit's economic challenges to be met.

Produced by Glasgow City Council, the Glasgow Economic Leadership board, and Glasgow Chamber of Commerce, the report also calls on both governments to promote future economic growth by match funding major gaps caused by the loss of European cash.

Councillor Frank McAveety, Leader of Glasgow City Council, said: "I believe that Brexit will confront Glasgow with major economic challenges. I also believe these can be overcome if special action is taken by the Scottish and UK governments. If that happens then the problems associated with Brexit can become an opportunity for economic growth and not a threat of crisis."

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