Market split over Brexit referendum

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Brokers take their sides although some complain of lack of information with EU vote looming

The EU referendum on 23 June is an issue currently dividing the country. Some in the sector are firmly decided which way they will vote on whether or not the UK should opt for Brexit. Others though are still confused and say they would like more information such as facts and figures from trade bodies and insurers before they make a decision. 

On the one hand the government and many industries – including insurance representatives – have argued that it is much safer to remain in the union. Just

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