Wednesday, August 23, 2017

THINKING OF A VACATION IN BREXIT BROKEN BRITAIN

Feeling Rebloggy
Theresa May’s government has been criticised for being ill-prepared, divided and unrealistic in its approach to Brexit. And rightly so. However... it accepted explicitly, for the first time, that a temporary transition, or interim period, will be necessary...
[This][ will put off the problem of how to keep the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic as frictionless as possible. But once Britain leaves the customs union, border controls in some form will surely be necessary. This will damage the island’s economy and destabilise its politics...
One part of this [new reality] must be to concede that Britain is bound to face a substantial exit bill, for without this the EU will not be prepared even to talk about trade. And when it comes to these talks, Mrs May must be more open about the compromises they involve. Put crudely, the more control Britain takes back from Brussels, the bigger will be the hit to its trade and thus to Britons’ living standards.
~Economist.com 

Hmph! Oh well. That's how that's how the xenophobic cookie crumbles


But they speak in Britain last I checked. This means I don't have to learn a foreign language in order to have as good a time as I usually like to. 


So, 
I wonder if I can hit that sweet spot and take an affordable vacation there... 


AFTER the cost of everything goes down because they broke their own economy based on fear of people they invaded coming to live with them after telling them Britain was so great for centuries... 


BUT BEFORE the violence and breadline thing starts happening.

Somebody keep me posted?

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