Well I'm happy about it but I am not 'economically viable' so there is no risk either way for me. My decision to vote to leave was purely based on being governed by an undemocratic non-elected bureacracy driven by faceless, well, who exactly?
If you take the time to examine the EU political decision making process you would be absolutely appalled that we have thrown almost 1,000 years of parliamentary democracy under the bus.
I do understand peoples' fears of the 'unknown' and many of our citizens have only ever known the EU so it's very hard for them to contemplate, and none of us, even those that voted 'leave' can with any certainty predict the eventual outcome, but to simply vote to remain in that mess they call the EU purely because you were anxious about your job smacks of 'appeasement' 21st century style, and look where that got us.
The EU, to me, at it's worst, represents Hitler's European dreams of conquest with the added irony, that as a member state of the Greater German Reich, we would have enjoyed more autonomy. No, I'm not an apologist for Nazism, far from it, but many thousands, nay, hundreds of thousands died in a brutal war to free ourselves from the kind of control that we have just walked blindfolded into over the past 30 years or so.
We are among the more efficient of the North Western members, and we are expected to shell out billions to support inefficient corrupt regimes ad infinitum ad nauseum. I can only hope other key member states follow us and that we get good support from the rest of the world. Trade will not vanish over night. We are a fairly wealthy (by comparison with certain other EU states) with high employment and a nation of some 65 million consumers. So like what? People are going to stop trading with us? Bullshit.
Just as an example. Our unemployment stands at less than 10% among the lowest in the EU. Yet we subsidise "equal partners" like Spain who's unemployment runs at over 26%, has done for years, and they continue to take the 'manana' line with little or no serious poltical action for change. Why should they? The EU will divvy up some more cash to keep them going as they have done with Greece and other member states. Spain is littered with new build cities, highways and airports, built with EU money (ours, mine) that have never been used - never been occupied and are right now rusting away ever so gently in the Iberian sunshine.
Also somewhat ironically, staying in the EU was a staple policy of the Left here in the UK, (more 'free cash' to waste on grandiose hopeless schemes) while the vote that clinched the Leaving majority (I won't call it Brexit - I fucking hate the term), came principally from the working class population of Northern England, hence that's why our current Labour Party is in knots.
I witnessed the beginning of this 'dash for cash' in Ireland many years ago. In the green fields surrounding Dublin sprang up many huge signs announcing some grandiose and quite bizarre development funded by the EU. This gave rise in part to the 'Celtic Tiger' syndrome, which not nearly, but absolutely crippled Ireland. Did any of these grandiose EU funded projects get built? Some did, but mostly, the cash was just squirreled away and lost to the Irish communities forever. There are some very very rich Irish people that have every reason to love the EU and that's just one country out of, good Lord! How many is it now? 28? Madness.
We'll just have to bloody well roll our sleeves up and get on with it, although we are not the nation we were, and haven't been for nigh on 100 years. WWI did for us I'm afraid, whilst WWII was just a kick in the bollocks when we were already on the floor.
That's just my perspective Doug, but there are some clever people on here that will probably have a more mature and intellectual response...

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