The reality is English People are going to lose a whole lot of money on Brexit.
But, they might have their pride but not food to go along with it.
It's about historical independence of nations and the REAL price that costs in no money.
The European Union is stronger together.
It's sort of the old addage: "Together we stand, divided we fall!"
Which is even more important now that nations like Putin in Russia and Xi in China are doing what they are doing which is going to affect all nations on earth more and more on into the future.
So, is Brexit a good thing?
Economically, it's not good for anyone.
So, the people who wanted Brexit will have their pride and no food to eat. This is basically it.
The European Union: United they stand, but divided they fall.
However, of course there is more to it than this simplistic point of view too.
The European Union is mostly an Economic Union because politically it really doesn't work: Yet.
So, even if England Brexits will they join the EU in the Future?
Very Very likely, once the EU becomes a political union better designed than it presently is. Until that time England will have it's pride while it starves with Brexit. And who knows what the Rest of the EU will do without Great Britain?
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