RE: Brexit - what brexit27 Feb 2019 10:13
I think there will be a second ref, question, do you want May's deal (essentially remain, but on worse terms than now) or, simply remain. When the general public realise just how badly they've been stitched up by our own Govt, conniving with the EU, to orevent us leaving, the backlash could well see Corbyn in No 10. The economic consequences of that will make a no deal brexit look like a kiddies tea party.
But, and having said that, I expect Lloyds to bounce when it becomes ckear we are not allowed to leave the EU. To an extent, I think the market has already started pricing it in.