Thread:MiniDaggers/@comment-27404492-20160519211519/@comment-28288412-20160519212536

Migration I understand as that would require a government actually willing to tackle the issue and not just let more and more people in.

As for food, pissing the EU off but money is money. It would require re-negotiating trade agreements which will certainly cause problems in the short term however we will no longer be limited to just EU trading. We will be able to negotiate trade agreements with other countries wideining our market and market access.

What jobs precisely? British people in Europe are going to have problems certainly but if you mean in Britain who? Jobs offered by companies whose parent company is in another part of Europe, why would they just abandon it when agreements can be if even needed.

Overnight is an overstatement anyway. I believe there is some sort transition period i think one would call it which is about two years long. After the decision is made we have to follow EU rules and presumably still have access to its services however we have no say on the rules made (big concern for me as to what they would and could do).