with me isjoel kibazo who's fti managing former director of communications for african development bankgood to see you. we start with the financial times. this is largely being attributed as net migration falls in the uk due to the brexit effect. yes. in many ways some would say this is the week in which the brexit chickens are coming home to roost. in this particular story, they are talking about the financial times, my old newspaper. there is a question about what is the status of eu workers. are they here permanently? will they get their rights observed? and because of that uncertainty, many have decided to leave. so you find that from 80 european countries, 59% have decided to leave and see us either go back home go to other countries. this has an effect. that's right, on business. because of course business is very concerned because the uk is very much a service economy. and therefore, those people who work in services, yet the restaurants and many other services, they can no longer get staff to be working in those businesses, so that's why employers are concerned. what this will b