How will Brexit actually shape up? Weeks after vote, Brits still don't know
"We are already seeing the campaigns tool up again over what Brexit means," says John Springworth, an analyst at the Centre for European Reform. ...The EU “will want to ensure that the UK does not have its cake and eat it,” suggests Mr Springford, the CER analyst, “otherwise all sorts of other members will demand concessions.” He foresees a trade deal such as the one Canada has just signed with the EU. That took seven years to negotiate and must now be ratified by each EU member. Similarly drawn out talks would prolong uncertainty and cast doubts over the British economy.