Brexit is going to have greatest negative impact on regions outside London. So much for sticking it to the elites.
theguardian.com/politics/2018/jul/04/brexit-greatest-negative-impact-regions-outside-london
Tell me. When a poor northerner sees his job go overseas, sees food prices rise, sees fuel prices rise, has his bills go up in price, can't go on holiday, etc. How is his life going to be any better? You might find you give a lot more of a hoot about the economy, when you realise the impact economic effects can have.
Many Britons in rural areas refuse to accept the idea that they were the ones leeching off the EU and not the other way around. Places like London were subsidizing the rest of the EU but the poorest regions in the UK were beneficiaries of EU development funds.
>you have the gall to imply that those who voted for brexit are uneducated?
Straw-manning, never said that. However it's a fact that many of those who voted leave were from the C2DE classes, also the same people that are going to suffer the most from this shitshow.
>The EU is a dying entity, a remnant of liberal internationalist optimism.
T-the EU is dying! *repeats ad infinitum*
>No one is talking about stopping trade
Well if you want "muh sovereignty" and to not be part of any global organisations like the WTO then that's going to be a problem. It's also downright disingenuous to say that leaving the Customs Union and Single Market isn't going to negatively effect trade.
>wanting a disaster with people losing their jobs because you're a mong who doesn't live in the real world
What did you vote for? The promise from David Davis that we wouldn't lose access to the Single Market or the promise from Farage that we could be like Norway?
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