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Brexit's Uncertain Legacy.
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Brexit's Uncertain Legacy. |
The "impact of uncertainty", or rather the impact of an inability to adapt ideas and expectations ?
Brexit is a successs –
for the bankers and billionaires,
for everyone else it is an absolute disaster
The future is always uncertain.
But Brexit was a goal. And if you cancel almost all trade deals you have, the result is not uncertainty – it is certain, what will happen. The outcome may be not, what you did want. But then you reveal, that you are a complete idiot.