Originally Posted by
swaledale
I would agree, we are in for a very interesting time, although I would add that a Confuscius curse was "may you live in interesting times"!
Tricky nobody is saying that the world trade will come to a stop, those who like making money will find ways to do it irrespective of whether we are in or out - those announcements are fine - they haven't happened because of Brexit though they were in the pipeline already so not sure how that supports your line.
Nor will companies immediately shift production or service centres out of the UK to of the EU, that will happen as the pictur ebecomes clearer. What of course you won't know is what investment won't happen because we are not in the EU and whether that investment is less than from outside the EU, which was happening anyway, the best that can be said is that we are likely to see a net loss.
of course the proof of the pudding will be the economy and the immediate signs are not that positive, which again begs the question, when those who voted out because they thought more money would go in the NHS and the number of immigrants in their area does not decrease and their life does not improve, will the thought of being a "free independent country" satisfy them?
We are weren't and aren't in the Euro so our liability for countries that do exit is very limited. Have we thought about what would happen if it all implodes? yes we would be able to influence and shape its future - things change they evolve, generally it s better to be in a position to influence that change but hey ho.
Not sure why your so keen for the Eu to collapse, the consequences of that both economically and politically may not be something anyone would want to happen. Be careful what you wish for!