With Article 50 triggered, British voters had to brace themselves for Brexit after a referendum campaign which had not framed the key issues or articulated the choices for our increasingly disunited kingdom. So here is an antidote, a working paper from foundationaleconomy.com researchers which explains how we could and should make Brexit work by reorganising the foundational economy which provides essential goods and services to every household. When Theresa May called an oppurtunist general election in 2017, she promised “an economy that works for everyone“ and Jeremy Corbyn as leader of the oppasition campaigned for a “ fairer society” This working paper sketches a route map for how to deliver on these objectives. The working paper is available here.