Over and out: our entertaining look at Brexit fallout

Jul 01, 2016, 01:32 PM

In the run up to the ‘greatest constitutional crisis of modern times’ it was said that no one knew what would happen if we voted ourselves out of the EU.

But like so much of the twaddle peddled by both campaigns’ liars-in-chief, this was also not the case.

We did kind of know if only we had listened.

The cool head at the Bank of England, Mark Carney, laid out the prospects in pretty clear and certain terms. And it is coming to pass.

The majority of people, it seems, only listened to the lies.

You must listen to this week’s podcast though.

You won’t get a more entertaining overview of the fallout from the EU-out until the dusty hysteria settles in about 2025.

Simon Lambert, Georgie Frost and Lee Boyce take a look at…

Whether an interest rate CUT is imminent – and just how badly savers will be affected

What we know for sure already about the economics of Brexit

Airfares are definitely going up

Banks are in trouble

Annuity rates are trashed

Savings rates look set to plummet

Tax credit and cash machines are safe

Also…

What kinds of trading deals are on the table for little Britain outside the European Union?

Tips for 20-somethings who’ll have to foot the bill for their debt-loving forefathers

How the flimsy looking pound is already affecting prices and jobs

Is it all Richard III’s fault?

And…

How to spot a scams

How to buy a second hand car

And what was your first car – and, honestly, how rubbish was it?