• I'm still at a loss to see what the backers of Brexit gain.
    I can see that they made some money from the drop in Sterling immediately after the referendum result, and from the flurry of take-overs that followed, (ARM being the most obvious),
    but longer term?
    https://www.theguardian.com/business/2017/nov/26/british-government-accused-of-being-soft-on-tax-avoidance
    is maybe the answer.
    While the nefarious activities of Caribbean tax havens could result in a boycott from the EU,
    even a post-Brexit City of London is to big to be ostracised, leaving a gateway for offshoring untaxed profits for all the Worlds' shysters.

  • I'm still at a loss to see what the backers of Brexit gain.

    Deregulation, in the same vein as the current US model.

    Starting with a trade agreement that makes NAFTA look like charity, UK agribusiness, manufacturing (lel) and services & finance will be forced to adopt the US race-to-the-bottom model, necessitating a massive loosening of all regulatory frameworks (no more bendy Brussels bananas -yay!), to the complete detriment of consumers and workers, and complete etiolation of the spread of wealth.

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