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Old 14-09-2017, 12:55   #59
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Re: Brexit discussion

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Leave campaigner Sir James Dyson expects the UK to leave the EU with no deal, and trade to default to World Trade Organization rules and tariffs.
Sir James, who founded the engineering firm Dyson, told the BBC such an arrangement would "hurt the Europeans more than the British".
Brexit uncertainty is an opportunity for firms to forge links with fast-growing economies, Sir James said.
However, John Lewis has said Brexit uncertainty was hitting the UK economy.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-41265718

Brexit uncertainty is hitting all sorts of things here and in the EU, you wouldn't think that latter though. We rarely hear about the worries of or the effects on EU businesses but I don't see that changing. Brexit uncertainty won't last forever however. When the deal is done in whatever form it takes, there'll be no more. At that point we'll start hearing more about EU uncertainty and all the huge problems they're going to be grappling with whilst we get on with dealing with all the realities of an uncertain world.

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