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Basically, Scots leave the UK and English customers leave the Scottish banks. And in the meantime, Sturgeon is shafting her own economy by threatening another referendum.
Scooter would be worried, if he hadn't already abandoned his homeland and shifted to become an EU worker.
well it would shut up the bremoaners if it were 66%
It would make it far more certain that the result reflected the views of all eligible voters, not just those that got off their backsides. Of course the margin of the win wouldn't affect the consequences of Brexit one jot.
I wonder if Brexit would win again?
I think it probably would, with a bigger margin. In 1997, in Winchester, the Tories were beaten by two votes and eventually won the right for a revote. The result was a 20000+ majority win for the Liberals. "The people" don't like their will being questioned.
Lets see apart from currency being devalued
which is already quite significant
,...some refugees from Calais who are well on their way to a free pension
Not an EU issue - rather a France/UK issue. But I applaud your smug mean-spiritedness
where is the economic Armageddon?
No economic armageddon, rather the UK is currently less rich than it was (that's what the devalued currency means).
Post brexit (which you may have noticed hasn't happened yet) there a few alternatives.
The UK will remain poorer than it would have been for quite a while. Eventually the effects of Brexit will disappear in the chaotic noise of the world economy, but perhaps the long term result will be that the UK will be as economically significant to the world economy as Portugal is now.
Brexit will in some way result in an economic boom and Britain will emerge stronger than ever.
Same as 1, but it would have been worse if we'd stayed in
Same as 2, but it would have better if we'd stayed in.
If 2 doesn't happen, then Brexiters will claim that we're in scenario 3.
If 1 doesn't happen, then Bremainers will claim that we're in scenario 4.
Since we don't have a parallel world to see what would have happened, it's all speculation. What we do know is that right now Britain is not as rich as it was, and that this is probably a direct consequence of the referendum result.
Brexit means brexit ie leaving the EU. Bremoaners can't process that little nugget so have come up with their own definition of it meaning "rerun the referendum". No wonder they are confused!
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