Understanding the true impact of Brexit
The arguments for and against Britain leaving the EU have been raging for what seems like aeons, even if it is only in the last few weeks that official campaigns have been launched. You would think, then, that by now we should all be pretty much up to speed on the pros and cons of an exit, with most of us having made a decision one way or the other, with only the typical margins of swing remaining to talk about. Whether we are in or out, you might well expect that the 23 June vote result is already pretty close a done deal. But not so, according to the Federation of Small Businesses, which from a poll of over 4,000 small business owners reckons a massive 42% of us could be swayed one way or the other by good, sound arguments.