Belfast High Court Reject Brexit Challenge - http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-37796836
This is quite an important piece of news which everyone seems to have missed. This was possibly the last option that we had as a nation which could have imposed a parliamentary vote on Brexit, but has now been rejceted by the High Court. Some of you may have noticed that, on the news of this rejection, sterling has fallen again. With the economy slowing to 0.5% growth from 1.0% on the previous quarter, tenants seeing rates rising 2.3%, Unilever imposing increased costs on products to all supermarkets, fuel nearing £1.20 a litre, and the very large possibility that the UK economy will fall behind France to put us 6th in the world by the end of the year, it doesn't bode well for us. With the BBA warning that large financial corporations are likely to leave if the trade passporting cannot be assured when we brexit, this would mean if the Financial services indufstry collapses we could potentially lose c£66bn in taxes. Puts the £19bn we pay to the EU in perspective doesn't it.
May we live in interesting times.