The New York Times contributor Phillipe Legrain claims we are just at the start of the Brexit economic disaster (HERE).
He says we are already 9% worse off because of the pound's drop in value which affects every asset in the country and that the people who voted for Brexit (and the 48% who didn't) will pay a big price for ignoring economic expertise.
I feel we are on the Titanic and in spite of daily doses of turbulence and bad news, we haven't seen the tip of the iceberg - it isn't even in sight yet. Brace yourself.
Those who voted for Brexit only have themselves to blame. They can either admit they wanted to badly damage our economy or they didn't realise what would happen although the government and all the experts told them exactly what to expect.
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