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Use Maps, Charts, and Facts to Assess Brexit’s Impact, Risk, and Market Effects

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If you’re in the UK-EU or do business with entities which operate there, it can only benefit you to understand more about Brexit. The Brexit Impact Template is designed to help you present intelligently on a number of Brexit topics.

These include what Brexit is, what the options are, and offer a general idea of what the consequences of Brexit might be for your company or your clients. As always, this graphics set is fully customizable and can be modified so that once you’ve made your analysis you can present the information in an easy to understand way.

All example slides below are accessible in Brexit Impact PPT Presentation & UK-EU Economy Facts  (see details by clicking the pictures).

Start with the Basics

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If you’re explaining Brexit or related concepts, don’t be afraid to start from the beginning. Basic information and background can help those with a foggier knowledge of Brexit catch up. By understanding the details about how Brexit started, you can ensure your audience is better prepared for the more complex information that will follow. Be cautious. You don’t want to over explain information your audience is already familiar with, so keep your audience in mind when planning the background information part of your presentation. You don’t need the history of the EU if you’re working with individuals in the EU or UK. If you’re working with individuals in the US or other parts of the world, keep their educational needs in mind.

Highlight Macroeconomic and Demographic Information

brexit impact UK & EU Macro-economical Comparison

Before you can fully dive into the details of Brexit, it may be helpful for your audience to provide context. It’s also beneficial for your understanding, so that you may see the bigger picture with greater clarity. You have the option to modify the data displayed in either the bar graph or in the tables, as well as modifying the colors to be consistent with your branding. If you’d like, you may even provide even more details. Numerous maps are included in this icon set so that you can even provide a visual representation of the region you’re discussing.

Do a Comprehensive Comparison of the Pros and Cons

brexit impact Advantages vs Disadvantages of Brexit for UK powerpoint

With a matter like Brexit, in many ways, it boils down to the advantages and disadvantages. Depending on where and how your business operates, the pros and cons may range in severity. The important thing is that the analysis you perform at this point is comprehensive. Think about your location(s), your employees, your suppliers, where your customers are – all these factors and more will weigh heavily on your advantages and disadvantages list.

Perform a PEST Based Analysis or PESTEL Template

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When looking at the numerous factors which could be influenced by Brexit, a PEST based analysis can be very useful. It will help keep your thoughts organized and easy to follow, which is essential when presenting on a topic of this gravity. You can easily divide the many influences into the most appropriate category (Political, Economic, Social, or Technological) and edit the description boxes to include any additional influence factors which may relate specifically to your business or industry. A PESTEL template will accomplish similar goals, but while looking at different categories of influence (Politics, Economy, Society, Technology, Environment, and Law). Choose an analysis which is most applicable to your business or industry – or do both!

Assess the Risks and Then Figure Out What You Can Do

brexit impact Brexit Risk Matrix Template powerpoint

Completing a Brexit Risk Matrix will help you gauge the likelihood of the numerous threats you’ll have undoubtedly uncovered during the process. Provide supplementary text and fill in appropriate icons to represent the risks, or with indicators of the intensity as in the example. You can create a Brexit risk mitigation steps template for all of the risks you address, or only the high probability risks which pose a real threat to your business, your clients, your suppliers, or your staff. Planning, and making sure that those who depend on the plan understand it, will be the secret to success.

Resource: Brexit Impact Presentation & UK-EU economy facts

You can successfully explain background information on Brexit, analyze the pros and cons, perform detailed analysis to get a fuller picture of what Brexit means for you, assess the risks, and then form a contingency plan for those risks – all with one icon set. You can also project a timeline for the risks, implementation of your plans and contingencies, and more.

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This bundle contains two PowerPoint presentations on Brexit. The first presentation contains 30 slides on Brexit and the triggering of Article 50. It outlines what this historic and momentous occasion means for the United Kingdom. The second 60-slide presentation focuses on Brexit two years after the triggering of Article 50. The PowerPoint makes reference to: The origins of the European Union The triggering of Article 50 The resignation of David Cameron The snap election The terms hard and soft Brexit Key Brexit dates The resignations' of David Davis and Boris Johnson The PowerPoint also contains hyperlinks to short videos on the European Union, David Cameron's resignation speech and David Davis' resignation speech. *If you buy this resource and are pleased with your purchase, I would be extremely grateful if you could leave a review. As a token of appreciation, you can have a free resource of your choice up to the same value as your purchased resource. Just email [email protected] with your user name, the resource you have reviewed and the resource you would like for free.* For more inspiring educational resources visit **[Inspire and Educate](https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/Krazikas)** Thinking of publishing your own resources or already an author and want to improve your resources and sales? Check out this step-by-step guide: **[How to Become a Successful TES Author: Step-by-Step Guide](https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-how-to-become-a-successful-tes-author-step-by-step-guide-a-must-have-for-authors-11508391)**

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  • Presentation of what is Brexit, what are the options and possible impacts analysis by PEST and PESTEL frameworks and Risk matrix template
  • Slide templates for assessing pros and cons of Brexit, comparing Brexit benefits and disadvantages. Presentation layout for planning Brexit risk mitigation by a company
  • Over 50 geographical maps (UK regions, European Countries) and 5 flags
  • editable data charts (Excel based) with UK and EU countries macro-economical data based on Eurostat sources, comparisons of best and worst countries with specific indexes
  • GDP (Gross Domestic Product) comparison within European regions
  • Government debt data charts
  • Unemployment rate data charts
  • Population size data charts
  • Country macro-economy symbols & data: population, density, GDP, capital, transport, production, distribution
  • Fully editable charts and marker arrows. Transparent flags and maps.

Macroeconomic Statistics

  • Public debt
  • GDP per capita, PPS
  • Unemployment rate

EU countries (European Union members)

  • EU Nordic region: Denmark, Sweden, Finland
  • EU Western region: United Kingdom, Ireland, France, Germany, Austria
  • EU Benelux region: Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg
  • EU Southern region: Spain, Portugal, Italy, Greece, Cyprus, Malta
  • EU Baltic region: Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania
  • EU Central East region (Visegrad group): Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia
  • EU Eastern south region: Slovenia, Bulgaria, Romania

Content description

  • The content of Brexit economical impact template with text placeholder and EU and UK flags;
  • Brexit basic facts with list description, flat map, and circle graphics with values;
  • UK agreement options illustrated with comparison list chart and flags;
  • The United Kingdom and European Union macro-economical comparison bar charts with icons and a short description;
  • The United Kingdom geographic and demographic profile with a flat map, list description, and icons;
  • European Union geographic and demographic profile shown with list description and icons;
  • Advantages vs/versus disadvantages of Brexit for the United Kingdom shown with comparison list description and libra graphics;
  • Brexit PEST-based analysis presented with colorful graphics and list descriptions;
  • Brexit analysis by PESTEL template shown with list graphics and icons (in loops);
  • Risk matrix for Brexit impact evaluation with the UK and EU flags;
  • Brexit risk matrix with multicolor graphics and emotion icons;
  • BREXIT risk mitigation steps diagram illustrated with colorful diagram and a description for each item: analyze risk, plan, implement, monitor;
  • BREXIT Impact preparation timeline shown with flat arrow graphics and UK and EU flags;
  • Population in millions for February 2018 shown with a bar chart with EU and Germany flags;
  • Population in millions February 2018 with EU map with values for the Western region;
  • Unemployment rate shown with bar chart for November 2018;
  • Unemployment rate shown with EU map and values for the Western region;
  • Real GDP in PPS growth for EU, UK, and main neighbors for 2016-2017;
  • Government net debt for 2017 shown with bar chart;
  • Government net debt shown with EU map with values circles for the Western region;
  • The United Kingdom and Europe Map with text placeholder;
  • The United Kingdom and Europe Countries Map with colorful flag graphics;
  • Great Britain sub-regions zoomed map with a text description;
  • UK transport map with flight and train routes with a description;
  • The United Kingdom influence regions map with transparent circles;
  • The United Kingdom map with places pins and text placeholder;
  • The United Kingdom administrative subdivision regions map with cities;
  • The United Kingdom administrative division regions map with a description;
  • The United Kingdom territories maps on a white and dark background;
  • Flags of EU and major European countries: United Kingdom, Ireland, France, Germany.

Information sources

  • European Union ( Wikipedia )
  • Eurostat webpage - Statistical office of the European Union( Eurostat EN )
  • Countries list by GDP ( Wikipedia )
  • GDP comparisons by World Bank, International Monetary Fund, CIA World Factbook ( Wikipedia )
  • The World Factbook 2009. Washington, DC: Central Intelligence Agency ( CIA Factbook )

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  • editing charts (data and look)
  • arrows and markers: changing fill color, size
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  • Content of Brexit economical impact template
  • Brexit Basic Facts Slide Template - infoDiagram
  • Brexit Agreement Options Slide Template - infoDiagram
  • UK & EU Macro-economical Comparison Slide - infoDiagram
  • UK Geographic & Demographic Profile Slide - infoDiagram
  • European Union geographic and demographic profile graphics
  • Advantages and Disadvantages of Brexit Slide - infoDiagram
  • Brexit PEST analysis illustrated with colorful graphics
  • Brexit analysis by PESTEL template shown with list graphics
  • Risk matrix for Brexit impact shown with matrix diagram
  • Brexit Risk Matrix Slide - infoDiagram
  • BREXIT risk mitigation steps illustrated with colorful diagram and description
  • BREXIT preparation timeline shown with flat graphics and flags
  • Brexit economical data
  • Europe Country Populations Slide - infoDiagram
  • Western Europe Populations Slide - infoDiagram
  • Unemployment rate shown with bar chart for November 2018
  • Unemployment rate shown with EU map and values for the Western region
  • Real GDP in PPS growth for the EU, UK and main neighbors for 2016-2017
  • Government net debt for 2017 shown with bar chart
  • Western Europe Net Debt Map Slide - infoDiagram
  • Maps graphics of Great Britain and Europe
  • United Kingdom and Europe Map with text placeholder
  • United Kingdom and Europe Map
  • Great Britain sub-regions zoomed map with a text description
  • UK transport map with flight and train routes and a description
  • United Kingdom influence regions map with transparent circles
  • United Kingdom map with places pins and text placeholder
  • United Kingdom administrative subdivision regions and cities map
  • United Kingdom administrative division regions map with description
  • United Kingdom territories map on the dark background
  • EU stats template
  • Editability of Maps and Flat Icons
  • Icons set: Demographics, Population, Country Area, GDP, Population, Density
  • Icons: Transport, Lorry, Truck, Plane, Train, Railway, Ship, Cargo 
  • Icons set: Buildings, Production, Facility, Factory, City, Metro Area
  • Icons set: Distribution, Retail, Logistics, Wholesale, Building, Retail
  • Symbols set: Pins, Direction and Distance Arrows 
  • Icons set: Business, Finance, IT, Rejection, Increase, Decrease, Advantage
  • Flags of UK, EU and Brexit impacted countries: Ireland, France, Germany

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Brexit Update

Oct 31, 2019

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Brexit Update. March 2019. A portmanteau of the words “Britain” and “exit,” Brexit is shorthand for Britain’s split from the European Union, changing its relationship to the bloc on trade, security and migration.

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BrexitUpdate March 2019

A portmanteau of the words “Britain” and “exit,” Brexit is shorthand for Britain’s split from the European Union, changing its relationship to the bloc on trade, security and migration. • Britain has been debating the pros and cons of membership in a European community of nations almost from the moment the idea was broached. It held its first referendum on membership in 1975, less than three years after it joined. • In 2013, Prime Minister David Cameron promised a national referendum on European Union membership with the idea of settling the question once and for all. The options it would offer were Remain and Leave, and Mr. Cameron was convinced that Remain would win handily. • On June 23, 2016, as a refugee crisis made migration a subject of political rage across Europe and amid accusations of lies and fraudulent tactics by the Leave side, Britons voted for a hazily defined Brexit by 52 percent to 48 percent. • The 2016 vote was just the start. Since then, negotiations have been taking place between the UK and the other EU countries. The discussions have been mainly over the "divorce" deal, which sets out exactly how the UK leaves - not what will happen afterwards. This deal is known as the Withdrawal Agreement. What is Brexit?

How Did Britain Vote?

Britain could rely on Europe as its most important export market and its biggest source of foreign investment. • As part of the EU, London succeeded in proving itself as a global financial center. • However, since Brexit erupted, every day, it seems, a major business announces or threatens plans to leave Britain after it quits the European Union, including Airbus, which employs 14,000 people and supports more than 100,000 other jobs. • The government expects the country’s economy to grow anywhere from 4 to 9 percent less than it would inside the bloc over the next 15 years, depending on how it leaves. • Mrs. May has promised that Brexit will end free movement, the right of people from elsewhere in Europe to move to Britain and vice versa. That is a triumph for some working-class people who see immigration as a threat to their jobs, but dispiriting for young Britons hoping to study or work abroad. What Can Brexit Affect?

The 2016 vote was just the start. Since then, negotiations have been taking place between the UK and the other EU countries. The discussions have been mainly over the "divorce" deal, which sets out exactly how the UK leaves - not what will happen afterwards. This deal is known as the Withdrawal Agreement. THE WITHDRAWAL AGREEMENT • How much money the UK will have to pay the EU in order to break the partnership - that's about £39bn • What will happen to UK citizens living elsewhere in the EU, and equally, what will happen to EU citizens living in the UK • How to avoid the return of a physical border between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland when it becomes the frontier between the UK and the EU The Morning After The Vote

Have MPs backed the Withdrawal Agreement? NO! They have voted against it three times. • On 15 January they rejected the deal by 432 votes to 202 - a record defeat. • Then on 12 March, after Theresa May had gone back to the EU to secure further legal assurances, they rejected it again. • And on 29 March - the original day that the UK was due to leave the EU - MPs rejected it for a third time (this vote was slightly different as it did not include the political declaration). What Happened Next?

As MPs did not approve Theresa May's deal in a Commons vote in March, the PM was forced to go to Brussels to seek a delay to Brexit. • The EU agreed to delay the withdrawal date until 22 May, if MPs approved her deal in a new vote. • As they didn't (on 29 March), the UK missed that deadline. • The UK now has to tell the EU what it wants to do next by 12 April - or that will be Brexit day. • Theresa May says she's going back to the EU to ask for another extension, but that it will be a "short" one. • If there was going to be a lengthy extension, the UK would need to take part in elections for the European Parliament. • The current default position - ie, if nothing changes - is for the UK to leave without a deal on 12 April. And Now What?

"No deal"means the UK would have failed to agree a withdrawal agreement.  That would mean there would be NO transition period after the UK leaves AND EU laws would STOP applying to the UK immediately Can The UK Leaves without a Deal?

The contents of the shopping basket may change • About 30% of UK food currently comes from the EU, and it is likely that some foods, such as fresh vegetables and fruit, will become more expensive in the event of no deal. Consequences of a “No Deal”

The contents of the shopping basket may change • About 30% of UK food currently comes from the EU, and it is likely that some foods, such as fresh vegetables and fruit, will become more expensive in the event of no deal. • Increased import taxes and transport delays could all mean a rise in prices. • If a no-deal Brexit was followed by a fall in the value of the pound, that would also have the same effect. • Supermarkets themselves have already warned that there could be empty shelves and higher prices. • Bank of England governor Mark Carney has announced that, in a worst-case scenario, shopping bills could increase by 10%. • The government has said that while a no-deal Brexit alone won't lead to food shortages, consumer behaviour could. Panic buying could mean food retailers run short of some products. Consequences of a “No Deal”

2. Extra measures to be taken when travelling to Europe • Millions of people from the UK travel abroad each year - the vast majority of journeys made to Europe. Consequences of a “No Deal”

3. Some medication might not be available and may be more expensive • Pharmacists seem to be struggling to obtain common medicines - including painkillers and anti-depressants. Consequences of a “No Deal”

4. UK nationals living abroad may have to take extra measures • About 1.3 million UK-born people live in the other 27 EU countries. Consequences of a “No Deal”

5. EU citizens need to apply for 'settled status' • The UK government has reached an agreement with the EU, as well as Norway, Iceland, Liechtenstein, and Switzerland, that will protect the rights of EU citizens and their family members who are living in the UK. • There are currently 3.8 million EU citizens living in the UK. Consequences of a “No Deal”

6. Importing goods from the EU may get more expensive • Importing goods from the EU is likely to get more expensive when free movement of goods ends with the UK's departure. • As a member of the EU, UK firms don't have to pay extra duties, taxes or have customs checks on goods travelling to or from the EU. But after a no-deal Brexit, new rules will apply. Consequences of a “No Deal”

7. House prices could be affected • Uncertainty created by the Brexit process is causing buyers and sellers to sit tight, causing a slowdown in the housing market. • UK house prices grew at the slowest annual rate for nearly six years in January, according to the Nationwide. • It said it was likely that the recent slowdown in the market was due to "the impact of the uncertain economic outlook on buyer sentiment". Consequences of a “No Deal”

8. Mobile phone roaming charges may rise • Using your mobile in the EU may be more expensive in the event of a no-deal Brexit, the government has warned. • The amounts EU mobile operators would be able to charge UK operators for providing roaming services would no longer be regulated after Brexit. • Digital, Culture and Media Secretary Jeremy Wright has said although mobile operators will be able to implement roaming charges if they want to, the government would be legislating to put a £45-a-month limit on the amount customers could be charged. Consequences of a “No Deal”

9. Some ports and motorways could see extra delays • There could be freight traffic disruption in Kent in the event of a no deal, if additional customs checks are introduced in Calais, Coquelles and Dunkirk - where freight services disembark. • At the moment, freight vehicles going through Dover are subject to passport and security checks. • But under a no-deal scenario, EU-bound lorries will also need to complete customs declarations, and certain goods may also require physical checks, and this could lead to bottlenecks. • In this scenario, a traffic management system known as Operation Brock would come into force on a section of the M20. Traffic would be allowed to flow in both directions on the same carriageway, while lorries would be left queuing on the other side. Consequences of a “No Deal”

10. UK students studying in the EU and EU students studying in the UK face a period of uncertainty • More than 16,000 British students studied on placements organised by the Erasmus study abroad scheme - in place since the 1980s - in 2016-17. • UK universities say they would expect a similar number to be planning to do the same this coming academic year. Consequences of a “No Deal”

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