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- Anonymous2 years agoFavorite Answer
At least the uncertainty will end for business.
Things will recover eventually
- ..Lv 72 years ago
You can bet ya *** it will, we have been a prisoner you could even call it a slave to the most appalling restrictions and rules for at least 30 years. When we join the common Market it wasn't to bad.
- socialistpbLv 62 years ago
After Brexit, the UK will still have a capitalist system, based on a class division, exploitation and production for profit. Capitalism is never a success for 99% of the population.
- Anonymous2 years ago
Questions about the answerer are not allowed here.
Several (hundreds of thousands?) productive people have left the UK to escape the uncertainty. Import and export will be harder
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- Huh?Lv 72 years ago
Not for a long time, if ever.
If the UK crashes out of the EU without any kind of trade agreement, its economy will be screwed for years to come. Scotland and probably Northern Ireland will bail out of the UK and rejoin the EU within a few years. It's quite possible Gibraltar could go the same way as their population voted overwhelmingly to remain in the EU (96% Remain!).
England and Wales will languish off the coast of Europe, with trade severely impeded while they try to negotiate a new trade agreement; a non-starter if the UK withholds the larger part of the £39bn part of the separation agreement, or if the Troubles resume in NI because of a hard border. Also, if the Troubles do resume the US Congress has said it would not ratify any US-UK trade deal, so rUK could find itself cut off from its two biggest potential markets.
I guess that's what happens when you decide you've had enough of listening to experts.
- Anonymous2 years ago
Not if you remain a fascist country.
Source(s): Italy - Anonymous2 years ago
Sure, just not as successful as if the UK had remained in the EU. I've read that Brexit will destroy more British wealth than the 2008 global recession.
- Anonymous2 years ago
The UK is not leaving Europe.
The EU is not Europe. Sorry about that.