Wednesday, December 5, 2018

Brexit means air turbulence for years

By George ILIEV
Brexit Metaphor No 47

Brexit is like a plane going through air turbulence: you will come out alive but be prepared for discomfort, spilt coffee and vomit for years to come.
Turbulence after a plane (Source: Wikipedia)
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Notes:
1. Timeline: This article is part of a daily #BrexitMetaphors series, with 114 more Brexit Metaphors to follow until Brexit day, March 29, 2019.
2. Disclosure: The author has a master's degree in European Integration.
3. Invitation: If you'd like to contribute to the debate, you are welcome to leave a comment below.

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