Brexit is slightly on the back-burner, says Melanie Hampton

Melanie Hampton managing director Alexander Miller

The MD of Alexander Miller says a hung parliament makes Brexit negotiations more difficult.

Melanie Hampton, managing director of Alexander Miller Insurance Brokers has said the UK is heading for interesting times after the General Election on 8 June resulted in a hung parliament.

Hampton, who expressed her delight with the result of the Brexit referendum last June, told Insurance Age:  “When you go to the country to ask for a remit to enact something and that is not a clear remit we can’t get over the fact that that has happened.”

She continued: “In a funny sort of way Brexit is now

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