Despite a trade deal struck by Britain and the E.U., promises once made by Brexit campaigners that leaving the European Union would free companies from needless bureaucracy now sound like a macabre joke, particularly to Scottish seafood exporters nyti.ms
“It’s Brexit that’s the killer,” said the chief executive of Bentley, as businesses in Britain sound the alarm over the country's impending departure from the E.U. nyti.ms
"The risk is that politics becomes so broken that the voters, who are largely disengaged, are more or less forced to intervene to fix things." Sound a bit like Brexit? nyti.ms
Trucks parked along freeways. Food disappearing from shelves. The military on standby. The UK government's Brexit plans sound ominously reminiscent of World War II rationing. nyti.ms
Trucks parked along freeways. Food disappearing from shelves. The military on standby. UK government's Brexit plans sound ominously reminiscent of World War II rationing. nyti.ms