It could potentially make a huge difference to a huge number of people's lives, mainly with regards to employment (many businesses may move jobs abroad,WHY? THE COST OF MOVING ABROAD TO GAIN PAYING A SMALLER WAGE TO A DIFFERENT WORKFORCE IS HUGE, THEY MIGHT BUY MATERIALS FROM ABROAD BUT ISN'T THAT WHAT HAPPENS NOW? THE COST OF MATERIALS WON'T CHANGE IF THE SUPPLIER WANTS TO KEEP THE BUSINESS. people may find it harder to come to the UK and get jobs there or move to the EU and get jobs there);NO ONE IS STOPPED FROM LEAVING THE UK OR COMING HERE IF THEY DO IT THROUGH THE CORRECT PROCEDURES. But why should any country accept people who are not going to help said country by working paying taxes etc. but also on many other levels. What happens to British nationals living in the EU, or to EU citizens living in the UK? What happens to British citizens whose partners are EU citizens? Will they be forcibly separated from their families? All of these questions are still wide open at the moment, and many are understandably worried. NO families will be separated and no one will be forced to leave if they have the correct paperwork and have followed the correct procedures on arrival, I am sure brits living abroad will not have to leave the said country unless the eu in their childish ways change the laws to have another kick at Britain for leaving and try get brits deported back to Britain, that I wouldn't put past them.
The drop in the value of the pound will make the cost of living more expensive for many, while the end of EU investment could cut off a lifeline for many of Britain's poorest communities. The economic outcomes will hit everyone to some degree.So in a personal way you or I would have to go shopping at Tesco instead of m&s were brits we manage it's not going to the dark ages over again with sentries over the allotments to stop pillaging. The poorest folk already have to watch every penny so no difference to them apart from they might have to choose not to buy a loaf for a while, I am sure they will manage. If the government used the money it gets in correctly they could help the poorer more whilst there temporarily out of work instead of jumping on people with disabilities and those struggling to get a job by making them feel like criminals and employing companies like Atos to take the pi** out of them. Helping people while there down is correct as long as they don't start extracting the urine. The country should save around 250billion so let the government help the poor with a bit of that instead of giving it away for no return.
And then beyond that, on a cultural level, Britain's stock has been greatly devalued. Where once many saw sophisticated Great Britain, many now see only bigoted Little England. That's not necessarily an accurate viewpoint, but it's one that sticks. Many who voted Remain now feel detached from their national identity, ashamed to be associated with those racist fringes by their country alone.Bigoted for believing in what they think is right? You can thank the remain group for slapping that label on britains people. And to feel detached because they got out voted is crazy it's democracy accept the majority and move on. and to say people only voted on an immigration view racists you called em is ludicrous, yes immigration is a problem the country cannot afford any more people to clog up the health service and housing problem, what is wrong in brits putting brits first in Britain? it is not racist it is exactly the same as you putting your family first before a family you don't know.
I am all for people from other countries coming here if they are going to make a difference to this country in a good way surgeons doctors etc I am just not happy at criminals and spongers who have never paid a penny into the uk pot coming here and milking the system. We do need a different policy on immigration and I am hoping now britain is out a british fair policy can be worked out not a eu one which is completely useless to anyone involved apart from spongers. I would be the first to offer help to refugees from war torn countries and am certainly not racisit but when the services Britain offers are close to breaking point why should we accept immigrants who do nothing but take out of the pot and use all the services. We have enough of our own idle chavs who refuse to work and take take take in this country we don't need them importing too.
Meanwhile, Britain, as of Wednesday, the UK will have a Prime Minister with very little accountability. Theresa May quietly opposed brexit, giving her an immediate scapegoat for anything which goes wrong under her leadership. Meanwhile, her apparent belief that the UK should leave the European Convention on Human Rights is absolutely terrifying. There you have it another mp covering their own backside. The human rights is a very debatable one with many pros and many cons it does need tweaking a lot but maybe she has got a fair human rights act up her sleeve to put forward to Britain we don't know so until we do lets not dwell on scaremongering and pessimism lets wait and see if our government who supposed to do there best for us comes up trumps.
Overall, the UK has a completely dysfunctional political system propped up by a barely democratic electoral system and a horribly misinformed public. If that weren't the case leaving the EU wouldn't necessarily be a particularly bad thing (although I'd personally struggle to argue in favour of it), but with that being the case, it seems a recipe for disaster.