Brexit fallout: The UK plans its next move
Some positive signs from the UK economy but no word on what's next.
Nathan Smith
Tue, 30 Aug 2016
Neither the EU nor the UK knows quite what their future relationship will be but the UK’s top representative is certain it won’t look like the past.
As data trickles in two months after 52% of the UK populace voted to leave the EU, tentative signs of positive economic growth are appearing. The UK
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Nathan Smith
Tue, 30 Aug 2016
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