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Published 08:00 9 Apr 2019 BST
Brexit has not happened yet.
The reported figure of a £66 billion loss suggests that on average, each British citizen is £1000 poorer than they would have been if the Brexit referendum had not taken place.
Brexit has not happened yet.
After Theresa May's withdrawal agreement failed to pass through the Commons on three separate occasions, and cross-party talks have broken down, it seems like the Conservatives are planning to hold European elections in May, with another long extension to the Brexit process looming.
An email to potential candidates read: "Due to the current situation we will be contesting the European elections on May 23 and the closing date for nominations is April 24."
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