U.K. economic instability linked to post-Brexit schism, Simon Taylor argues

U.K. economic instability linked to post-Brexit schism, Simon Taylor argues
U.K. economy faces post-Brexit credit strain

Simon Taylor, co-founder at 11:FS, challenges recent commentary on U.K. economic stagnation and the impact of social media. He argues that the current administration under Starmer resembles the Clinton era in its ineffectiveness, rather than other comparisons.

Taylor points to the aftermath of Brexit as a root cause of recent instability, emphasizing that a lack of credit supply is hampering the U.K. economy.

Taylor has recently commented on sector disputes, including Jamie Dimon’s criticism of Brian Armstrong over stablecoins. He also confirmed details of Visa and Mastercard's $38 billion settlement with 12 million merchants following years of litigation over swipe fees. These previous statements reflect Taylor’s pattern of weighing in on key financial industry developments.

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