Opinion: A better Brexit
Like the embarrassed friends of a pair of divorcing Hampstead
socialites, businesses have been politely averting their eyes from
the unedifying break-up of the UK from the rest of the EU.
Insurers too - the London Market Group's valiant efforts to
help steer negotiations notwithstanding - have been largely
battening down the hatches and focusing on their own individual
contingency plans.
But with the clock ticking and large queues of licence
applicants forming at regulators' desks across the con
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