and with our financial services revenue being enjoyed in Frankfurt and
Amsterdam
This won't happen to a great extent. London has been a global financial centre for eons and that will continue to be the case post-Brexit. Some revenue will leave but the vast majority of the financial services sector and it's ancillary structures (accounting, law, consulting, etc) will continue to be, for better or worse, a large part of the UK economy. You're just not going to see investment banks, hedge funds, investment management firms, etc. up sticks and move their entire operation to mainland Europe en-masse. Some smaller firms will do so but they will be the exception rather than the norm.
You're just not going to see investment banks, hedge funds, investment management firms, etc. up sticks and move their entire operation to mainland Europe en-masse
You will. They've already been doing it and will continute to do so.
This won't happen to a great extent. London has been a global financial centre for eons and that will continue to be the case post-Brexit. Some revenue will leave but the vast majority of the financial services sector and it's ancillary structures (accounting, law, consulting, etc) will continue to be, for better or worse, a large part of the UK economy. You're just not going to see investment banks, hedge funds, investment management firms, etc. up sticks and move their entire operation to mainland Europe en-masse. Some smaller firms will do so but they will be the exception rather than the norm.