OECD Gurria says job insecurity pushed UK to Brexit

The Brexit "will have an impact, is already having an impact in virtually all countries, for transmission chains of the financial markets, interest rates, stock market prices, currency values, spreads, decisions on jobs, but above all, it will have a major impact on Britain. "
This was stated by the Secretary General of OECD, Angel Gurria, during a press conference, stressing that "We're at almost 10 years after the onset of the financial crisis and large numbers of people are willing to vote for some vision of change", OECD Secretary General Angel Gurria said in an interview in Paris, his first since the Brexit vote. "You just have to look around to see the fragmentation of political systems."
"Every day that passes shows that we were right, we would have liked to be wrong," added Gurria, "This has happened at a time when the last thing we need is the uncertainty."