from athanasios vamvakidis bank of america merrill lynch.: the brexit is pervasive and it is hitting business expectations. they have "gone off a cliff," all in the wake of the brexit vote. anna: these comments came in response to a survey, which showed that confidence dropped. pessimism about the economic outlook almost doubled in the week following the referendum. manus: how might this affect startups and other businesses right here in the u k in the foreseeable future? here to give his insight is the former telecom ceo. great to have you with us this morning, anthony. so, you have flown in. the country is in a state of a crisis. or a flux. how do you look at our country now as a destination for capital? has your risk monitor ratcheted higher? anthony: what is really interesting is this has been a good news story for the last of her of years. there has been tremendous growth , up 70% year after year, from 2015 to 4014. from 2015 to 2016. all of that growth was driven by stability, by certainty of immigration policies, certainty of trade, c