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Brexit: let the Media talk it to death – UK Business needs to get on with it

We all became heartily sick of the tide of Leave/Remain chatter and that tide has now developed into a Tsunami. An absolute God-send for the practically insatiable 24 hour news appetite. This blog doesn’t have a ton of detailed data and analysis to lay before you, however. The U.K. Still needs to plan, to design,…

June 24, 2016 in Brexit, Business, Economy.

David Vayro


Partner leading the Built Environment Projects Team from the Manchester office of Primas Law covering Manchester, Cheshire and London, specialising in front end project work, all things procurement and in particular public procurement in the EU.

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