IT appears obvious that the leaders of the no-deal Brexit campaign in general are those who will be completely unaffected by the result.
In the event of a no-deal crash out, Boris Johnson will continue to write for the Daily Telegraph for a reported £300,000 per year.
Nigel Farage will be able to continue as a “trader”, never actually seeing the things he trades in.
Jacob Rees-Mogg will be able to move money to any part of the world, unhindered by tariffs or restrictions of any sort.
Others in public relations or the law will be similarly unaffected.
It is mainly those who send and receive supplies from Europe, and the many who rely on essential, sometimes life-saving, medical supplies who fear a no-deal Brexit.
Eric Gendle, Middlesbrough
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