No, it's not quite as you imagine. The point they make is Government, opposition, remainer and leaver alike are all concentrating on Brexit whilst many things are getting neglected. It does make you wonder how MPs fill their time when not arguing about Brexit.. The article is quite neutral in its stance, perhaps remain?
Just for example CBI has written to Government and expressed worry about late and indecisive stance on Heathrow. Business can, and will, cope with policy changes. Business and markets in general struggle with indecision and procrastination or pure neglect by Government.
Personally think we, ve already missed boat to reap any rewards with Brexit. It seems to me the majority was simply insufficient to leave and ASAP. I do now think to leave at least a 10% majority should have been required. Leaving as we are is not really leaving.
A hard Brexit was an impossibility with a 4% majority. We are, as I predicted months ago, going to end up not really in and not really out. The worst of both worlds, with probably benefits of neither.
I don't think we would be in this mess had we had a viable opposition. Labour are equally to blame for this fiasco.
As for there being no opportunities for UK outside EU I still think I, d take Peter Hargreaves' advice over OG's.
https://www.investmentweek.co.uk/investment-week/news/3032191/rich-list-peter-hargreaves-jumps-into-the-top-50-while-odeys-wealth-falls-gbp25m
I wonder if PH would pass judgement on a link without reading it. I doubt it.