The decreased value of the pound has encouraged tourism in the UK

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Since the Leave camp was successful in its bid to break from the EU, the value of the British pound has gone down more than 10 per cent against the euro and the dollar.

Not fabulous news for British tourists heading abroad but a bargain for millions of tourists, who are now flocking into the UK in order to make the most of the advantageous exchange rates.

The number of Europeans planning to visit the UK is up by more than five per cent – meaning another 1.5 million will be spending money here.