<em>The Atlantic</em> Daily: A Logjam
These businesses are happy Britain is (someday) leaving the EU. Plus: What to make of Joe Biden’s “affectionate” behavior, Millennials and drinking, and more
by Saahil Desai
Apr 02, 2019
3 minutes
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What We’re Following
and yet the terms of Brexit are, On Tuesday, Prime Minister Theresa May took the unconventional step of indicating that she’ll negotiate an exit plan with her Labour Party archrival, Jeremy Corbyn. As Brexit devolves into a Shakespearean tragicomedy that has Brits fearing what comes next, some businesses are to the withdrawal. Though a divorce from the EU would of course create a host of economic losers, some business owners who find EU regulations especially onerous—such—are betting that they could emerge from the post-Brexit rubble as winners.
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