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Italyshitshambles, part of the Eurozone, 20 years almost zero.
So you are justifying the UK posit
Why though? Wont I be able to go on holiday to Spain or buy a new Golf GTI after Brexit?
Have you watched the video in the OP?
Yes you will be able to go to Spain but it will cost more in terms of flights (we will need to negotiate a new agreement), the pound will have certainly dropped in value so being out there will be more expensive. Also the Golf GTI will be more expensive.
If you plan to sell any goods or services to the EU have a quick look on the tariffs but you would also have to meet the regulations.
http://madb.europa.eu/madb/euTariffs.htm
Brexit was cutting your nose to spite your face. Sure the EU had problems but thats like saying a little water leak damaged part of my wall and instead of repairing that I will tear the wall down and build a new one when I don't have half the tools, time or skills to do it but in theory I may get a perfect finish.
Brexit as a question was fine as long as what leaving entailed was clearly explained. We are trying to define it after the even which shows just how intractable the issue is.