The National Pharmacy Association (NPA) has announced that Brexit could give the government an opportunity to change its stance on the proposed reduction of over £170 million in pharmacy funding currently scheduled for October this year.
In the 43 years since the UK joined the EU, our laws have become increasingly dependent upon EU law. A vote in favour of leaving, or 'Brexit', will have implications both for corporate and commercial lawyers and for their clients.
Brexit - Leaving the EU will undoubtedly have a significant impact. For private clients, the main concerns will be around property ownership, inheritance, taxation and freedom of movement.
Now that the British electorate has voted to leave the European Union, the potential opportunities and threats of Brexit for our clients will start to take shape.