In the European Union. So it is a particular type of cohort you get in britain, which doesnt mean they speak for the whole of british business. Earlier today i interviewed the head of the International Monetary fund, Christine Lagarde, who has been negative about brexit in the past, and i started by asking her if the uk leaving the Single Market would be bad for britain. You have to look at all the parameters. You have to look at the monetary policy, the exchange rate, the interest that would be charged. You have to look at the engines for growth, whether that very solid uk consumption which has held the economy together, and better than we had thought, will last. Whether investment, both domestic and from the rest of the world, will persist, or whether there will be a significant reduction, and under what terms the exports will eventually take place between the uk and the rest of the world. What i know for sure is that theres a lot of work to be done in the coming weeks, months and po