Insurance Age blog: Snow effect on the economy

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This morning, ahead of writing my first blog for Insurance Age, I was standing on a frozen railway platform and somewhat surprised that the trains were being cancelled faster than orders for “England 2018” t-shirts.

There had been no snow over night and to be fair to the train company the services earlier in the week had coped remarkably well.

As others before me have pointed out, it is moment of sadness when the sight of snow becomes an "uh-oh, how will I get to work?" moment rather than eliciting a "woo hoo let's go sledging" reaction.

I shall spare you the sob story of the trains, tubes and long walk to work - not quite a John Candy and Steve Martin re-run but close - and simply admit I appear to have

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