Organisations: Finessing and Desirability

organisations: Whitehall, with the Treasury to the fore, was highly pessimistic about Britain's economic prospects outside the EU and hasn't changed its mind about the desirability of finessing the softest of all Brexits, according to The Guardian. Philip Hammond has been able to whistle up plenty of support from employers' organisations which unsurprisingly, perhaps want as little disruption to business as usual as possible. While the prime minister insists repeatedly that her Brexit blueprint will mean the UK controlling its borders, laws and money, the real aim of the government is to keep as close as possible to the status quo. This pessimism is curious for two reasons. What's more, the pessimism about the UK is mirrored by an optimism about the health of the EU that is unwavering, despite a plethora of evidence to the contrary. It suggests that the low-wage, low-skill, low-investment economy that existed on the day Britain voted in the June 2016 referendum is as good as it gets. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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