Brexit presented problems in all sectors of the British economy, even in those whose strength lies in the workforce, jobs that would cover mostly Eastern Europeans.
A significant portion of these workers had to pack up and leave, but they weren’t the only ones, as executives wearing expensive suits, cufflink shirts and highly polished shoes also packed up and left.
The executives, bankers for the most part, changed the London rain for the Parisian one, pushed by the new trends in international finance, resulting from the divorce between London and the European Union.
Listen to the complete column of Sergio Manaut, from Madrid, for Radio Perfil.


