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BREXIT: What now?
The results of the referendum on whether or not the UK should remain in the European Union are in and the British public have voted to leave. What does this mean?
The results of the referendum on whether or not the UK should remain in the European Union are in and the British public have voted to leave. What does this mean? In the attached overview we attempt, in light of the multitude of options now open to the government and parliament, to explore some of the possible ramifications of Brexit.
In addition to restating some of the possible forms that Brexit might take, we look at the potential impact of a Brexit on:
- Funds and financial services
- Competition
- Employment
- Immigration
- Tax
- Intellectual property
- Data protection
- Private wealth
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