"As you well know sinkov, I’m just a normal British working-class sort of bloke who likes nothing more than occasionally purchasing a cheap airplane fare and heading off towards southern Europe with my wife to take up a bit of sunshine and drink my own body weight in readily available, cheap alcohol. The UK leaving the EU was always going to put a bit of a dampener on these types of sojourns...."

But would it BT ? The southern European tourist trade still needs it's Brit tourists to survive, we and our money would still be more than welcome, the cheap booze depends on the exchange rate so nothing changes there, the only difference would be a different passport channel at the arrival airport. My annual trip to Paris has now been suspended, but every time I went the place was thronged with Americans, Chinese, Japanese, Australians, Brazilians, Koreans, none of these people EU citizens, but that seemed no impediment to them holidaying in the EU. Why would leaving stop us ?