1. Cheaper car insurance. In April UK scrapped the EU law that requires insurance on all motorised vehicles (golf buggies, ride on lawn mowers etc). Reduced red tape and avoided an estimated increase in insurance premiums of £50
2. The EU currently have approximately 40 trade deals in place. Since leaving the EU, UK has replicated all those trade deals apart from three, Algeria, Bosnia and Montenegro. Replicating those trade deals costs us nothing, we don't pay billions a year to have access to them.
Of those trade deals, the agreements with Singapore and Japan are on improved terms to the EU deal.
In addition, we have signed completely new trade agreements with Australia and New Zealand.
3.Gains for the UK fishing industry calculated at £50 million per year (NFFO report September 21), that's after taking into account costs for additional paperwork required.
4. Animal welfare, since leaving the EU, UK has implemented policies improving the treatment of livestock, put in place bans on the sale of furs and shark fins, banned the sale of foie gras from force fed geese. All not possible were we still in the EU.
5. Global influence, since leaving the EU, the UK soft power rating has increased making UK 2nd only to the USA.
6. Independence from the EU has allowed UK to be a leading player on supporting Ukraine against Russia, EU have eventually followed suit but weeks later, and begrudgingly due to their reliance on Russia.
7. UK has applied for membership of the Comprehensive and Progressive Trans Pacific Partnership (CPTPP), aligning ourselves with the worlds fastest growing markets.
8. Leaving the EU has allowed us to set our own immigration policies.
9. Leaving the EU gives our chancellor the power to make cuts on things like VAT, not possible if we were in the EU.
10. As an EU member, 80% of all customs revenue on imports goes to the budget of the EU, leaving the UK with only 20% of that revenue. Outside of the EU, we retain 100% of that revenue, an extra £3bn a year.
11. UK has been able to reduce trade barriers with global partners, we now have less trade barriers than we did as a member of the EU. We've jumped to 4th position in the trade barrier index for free trade,
The Nigerian Govt commented 'the UK Global Tariff (UKGT) has reduced, removed or simplified tax on thousands of imported goods, an important step in reconfiguring Commonwealth trade’.
12. 20 trade deals due to be signed with US states and trade boosts in the Middle East with a 13 percent rise in Jordan alone.
Nobody said it was going to be quick and easy, all serious leave voters like myself knew that benefits would take several years, in truth, I'm gobsmacked at the amazing progress we've made in such a short time despite the most concerted efforts by our 'European friends' to place as many obstacles in the way as possible.
We have our sovereignty back, and it shows.
Perhaps the biggest brexit benefit will only start to be apparent in the next 12 months or so. The ECB has been reluctant to increase interest rates but they finally have, and they're ending the stimulus package.
It's going to be awfully difficult to conceal the debt the Mediterranean countries are carrying, Germany won't be able to help much with their trade surplus down to half a billion euros.
I see a big bang coming, we're well of of that s**t storm.