Published on Oct 13, 2016
Dan
Garrahan has Thursday’s top stories from around the world, including
Britain facing a €20bn Brexit bill, more women making claims of being
groped by US presidential candidate Donald Trump and Wells Fargo’s chief
executive stepping down.
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#Brexit deficit so far...— James Melville (@JamesMelville) October 12, 2016
£66bn annual loss
+
£20bn Brexit bill
+
£25bn cost of leaving EU customs union.
= We've got our recession back.
So let me get this right. £66bn annual loss, plus £20bn #Brexit bill. So £88bn lost in year one. Yeah, nice one.— Craig Chappell (@TheLegal_Eagle) October 12, 2016
This is not, in all honesty, looking all that great. Don't think that £350m for the NHS is coming.https://t.co/TLiwjM3x6g— Glen O'Hara (@gsoh31) October 12, 2016
UK faces #Brexit bill of up to €20bn in unpaid budget appropriations, pension liabilities & other commitments (£) https://t.co/eyfP11dMxu— Open Britain (@Open_Britain) October 13, 2016
Video: €20bn Brexit bill, Trump grope claims https://t.co/7c6ov7WGwT— Financial Times (@FinancialTimes) October 13, 2016
The cost of #brexit is increasing daily. https://t.co/wDzie3jJ5p— Left Unity (@LeftUnityUK) October 13, 2016
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