I'm thoroughly confused about who on which side favors what. The Brexit choice seems to have split the parties (as far as I can tell). Apparently there are problems with the process of leaving the EU and the bankers have even approached PM May to ask why they should stay in The U.K. if it leaves. That's shocking. The most recent tries to resolve the problem of HOW to do a Brexit without destroying the economy seem to have come unglued.
Though PM May has until November to find a solution, it doesn't appear there is a lot of hope. What that usually calls for is an entirely different frame of reference or change in the big picture. The Queen could nix the deal. Ms. May could call for elections and offer resignation if she doesn't get the support needed for some kind of resolution. They might make a deal with the SNP and put Nicola Sturgeon in charge. She may be the Emmanuel Macron of The U.K..
I don't pretend to have the solution, but I'm only suggesting it may call for a changed view of the big picture or use of more force to get members of Parliament to align differently.
Whatever plans America may have for selling natural gas to The U.K. I don't think the Brexit deal should hold it up. They may be at it a while.
One final reminder to the Brits: hurry or the French may 'eat' your banking/financial sector.
http://www.france24.com/en/20180611-france-paris-more-attractive-london-business-investment-macron-brexit-ey
One final reminder to the Brits: hurry or the French may 'eat' your banking/financial sector.
http://www.france24.com/en/20180611-france-paris-more-attractive-london-business-investment-macron-brexit-ey
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