Article 2786B Brexit’s slow-burning fuse will reach a powder keg this year

Brexit’s slow-burning fuse will reach a powder keg this year

by
William Keegan
from on (#2786B)
The effect of voting to leave the EU will become all too clear as prices rise and earnings are hit

This is the year when our politicians and the so-called "people" - all 28% of the population who voted to leave the European Union - will reap what they have sown. Unfortunately, unless sense prevails, the rest of us will also suffer the product of their wild oats.

The absurdity, indeed perils, of Brexit become more obvious by the month. Business is nervous; so is the City, which constitutes far more hundreds of thousands of employees than the small, avaricious band of bankers who made their notorious contribution to the financial crisis.

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