‘Hard’ Brexit Looms For Ireland

September 19, 2016

The risks that a ‘hard’ Brexit will have for Ireland has been outlined by economist Dan O’Brien. Having once worked for the European Commission as the EU mission’s economic and political affairs officer for Malta and having worked on a free trade deal, his opinions are worth noting.

O’Brien outlines the risks on the horizon in the Sunday Independent and the article is well worth a read as it highlights the risks posed by Brexit to the Irish economy.

“A hard Brexit is now the most probable of the possible outcomes, with all the negative consequences for this island that such a rupture would entail.”

‘Things go from bad to worse for Ireland as a ‘hard’ Brexit looms over the horizon’ can be read here

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