It is funny reading some of the comments from two or three years' ago.Happy in Cyprus wrote: ↑Fri May 24, 2019 2:11 am
As the crows come home to roost, we can but hope that the less enlightened finally wake up to the implications of the Brexit they voted for.
2017 Securing a free trade deal with the European Union should be “one of the easiest in human history”, according to Cabinet minister Liam Fox
2016 Then - backbencher - David Davis -
“Within minutes of a vote for Brexit the CEO’s of Mercedes, BMW, VW and Audi will be knocking down Chancellor Merkel’s door demanding that there be no barriers to German access to the British market.” Twitter 04 Feb 16
Gerald Batten - UKIP - said it could be sorted out in an afternoon. And so on.
Sadly HiC, I think it is all too late. Companies have left the UK in droves. Holland and Germany in particular have reaped the benefits, assisting companies in Britain in their relocation.
Even if people are finally realising the "implications" of Brexit, the damage has been done.
The value of the pound over the past 4 years confirms this. 1.27 to a dollar? The pound is a joke.