Back to the desperation of the 1970s? A broken country?
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A great Country and A Great Britain once again free of the bloody eu shackles that are strangeling countries with to much unnecessary bureaucracy.
Doesn’t look that way to me Mark – forward to poverty, the splitting up of the EU and isolationism with an extreme right-wing government crapping on everyone. There won’t be a Britain once Ireland and Scotland break away. No much to look forward to unless you enjoy paying more for less. Looks like a jobless nightmare. The only thing great is that it’ll be a great mess. We’ll still have to follow all the EU rules if we want to trade with the EU. Unless you suggest we should not bother with them altogether? It’s already started. It’ll get a lot worse once firms start relocating. More for petrol from tomorrow! More for all goods once that starts coming through. Lots of pain absolutely no gain.
It will be a positive and prosperous future without the euro shackles
I hope so Mark – but a. We are still going to have the bureaucracy if we want to sell to the markets b. there will be tariffs c. the turmoil will shrink the economy and cause job losses and financial disaster d. The UK is in danger of breaking up e. we will have an extreme right-wing government led by bumbling Boris. That’s just the beginning.
I can’t see a lot of light in any of that. Worse is to come. If the financial centre moves abroad and leaves London we will be screwed. We don’t produce much and are utterly dependent. Let’s hope they stay.