First month of Brexit: 9 consequence of leaving the EU that we've already seen

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Tomorrow it’ll be a year since Brexit - and a month since it really, truly happened. The UK left the EU on 31 January 2020, the same date the first coronavirus cases were announced in Britain.

Since then it’s been a whirlwind year - but until recently, Brexit hasn’t actually had much of an impact. It was only at 11pm on December 31 that we left the EU’s single market and customs union, with a deal stitched up just in time.

Boris Johnson ’s Free Trade Agreement means there won’t be tariffs on exports or as much paperwork as feared. But there have still been problems for the meat and fishing industries, new bureaucracy and a load of unresolved issues.

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