Economics

The Brexit Day That Wasn't Leaves Britain Counting the Cost

  • Preparations put in place for March 29 split still kicking in
  • Delay came too late for companies to change their plans
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For more than two years, the clock ran down toward March 29, the day Prime Minister Theresa May pledged Britain would leave the European Union. As the drama rolls on, the costs mount from the Brexit day that wasn’t.