Number of brokers supporting Brexit on the increase
Research shows 31% of brokers are prepared for a Brexit, while 62% of insurance professionals want to remain in the EU.
Attitudes among brokers towards a Brexit are softening, with the number of brokers in favour of the UK leaving the EU increasing from 22% to 26%, according to research carried out by consultancy firm FWD.
The survey, with responses from 250 brokers, also found that over the period between March and May 2016, the number of brokers backing the UK to remain in the EU fell from 43% to 39%; while those undecided remained unchanged at 35%.
Meanwhile, the number of brokers who said they considered
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