In an interview with the BBC, British Prime Minister believes that the UK will be able to overcome the “difficult times” that follow.
If the first British minister Theresa May is aware that his country’s economy will pass through “difficult times” because of Brexit, she said she was “optimistic” about the ability of the latter to be overcome. “The British economy has recently good numbers, better than some had predicted,” she stated in particular in his first major interview since his appointment in July, released Sunday by the BBC.
In fact many analysts expected that the vote on June 23 in favor of leaving the United Kingdom of the European Union have negative immediate impact on the activity of the country. The latter showed his power of resistance in terms of several key economic indicators. Retail sales have such rebounded 1.4% in July, well above estimates, suggesting that consumers have not changed their habits.
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