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Originally Posted by CaptainCrunch
Look I don't know much about this, its interesting from a political standpoint, and the short term fallout from it is going to cause some problems economically on a global scale.
But I think that its way to early to be jumping out and saying its going to be an outright disaster, I think that it will be interesting to see what the trade agreement negotiations look like and how the de-integration of the markets is going to look.
Its also going to be interesting to see how Britain re-sets its immigration policy.
As for Canada, yeah, there's going to have to be new trade agreements with the UK and GB.
Personally I don't think that the EU was all that great, and I get why the brexit vote happened and why it happened.
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Except the EU thinks that the EU is great. When EU representatives were asked this morning whether or not they will be hard on the UK in post-Brexit negotiations to prevent other referendums, they said 'no, we don't need to be tough, UK was stupid enough to leave but no other countries would be, they would go bankrupt!"