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This is your Brexit wake-up call

The impact of the referendum result is being felt just as keenly in the Jewish community as it is around the rest of the country

March 30, 2017 11:37
Theresa May's triggering of Article 50 is the moment for the Jewish community to wake-up to the implications of Brexit (Photo: Getty Images)
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Michael Fish and the 1987 “hurricane”. Decca’s Dick Rowe turning down the Beatles. Alan Hansen’s “you can’t win anything with kids”.

As far as so-called experts getting it wrong goes, my prediction last year that a Brexit vote would be of little significance to the Jewish community was not the most embarrassing of all time, but it is, I feel, now time to come clean.

Ten months on, and after the Prime Minister finally triggered Article 50, it is obvious there was an underestimation before the vote. The impact of the referendum result is being felt just as keenly in the Jewish community as it is around the rest of the country.

The prospect of Britain leaving the EU has already affected the price of kosher food, led to a flood of enquiries for passport applications in EU countries, and threatened the future employment of staff at Jewish charities.

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