UK: Sense of order returning to politics - BBH

Research Team at BBH, suggests that after a nearly three weeks of turmoil following the UK referendum, there is now a sense of order returning to UK politics. 

Key Quotes

“Two elements of the new government are particularly relevant.  First, May demonstrates strategic prowess by putting those like Johnson and Davis, who campaigned for Brexit, to lead the negotiations with the EU, while putting Tories who favored remaining in the EU in the internal ministries. 

The second element that is important is that May represents a different wing of the Tory Party than Cameron and Osborne.  Not to put too fine a point on it, but she and at least part of her cabinet are more interested in social justice.  That was what her first speech emphasized, not Brexit.  She has expressed concern about executive pay and is sympathetic to having workers represented on corporate boards.”

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