Sunday, 28 August 2016

Why delay on Brexit may hurt Britain

The Brexit dialogue was unfortunately hijacked by bigots like Nigel Farage. That does not mean there was no serious reason for why 17 million people voted for Brexit. Now the process has been hijacked by people who did not vote for it and may not understand the undercurrents. Britain is now dilly dallying over the matter largely delayed by a prime minister that did not vote for it. The longer the process is delayed, the more likely the market will lose confidence on the country's ability to stand firm after Europe. This will have adverse effects on the economy and as usual only the ordinary people will suffer the consequences.

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