Paschal Donohoe said Dublin will be the “second biggest losers” after the UK should Britain leave the EU without a deal. He said should Britain walk away without a deal, also called a hard Brexit, Ireland will also be impacted “given the level of interconnectivity that exists between the two islands”, the Irish Times reports. He said: “The projections of my own Department of Finance indicate that the real output of the Irish economy would be of a magnitude of five percentage points lower than it otherwise would be. Trump SNUB: Irish deputy BOYCOTTS Trump visit – ‘Real work […]
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