06-24-2016, 03:59 PM
As we moved closer to the vote it felt more and more likely. Yesterday, if I had a spare pile of betting money I would have bet it on exit. The EU always seemed to be the best deal for the lesser economies, benefitting from the higher productivity economies. I never felt Britain fully thought of itself part of the continent.
The things that might hurt will be those like labor mobility, and potentially, a common currency. Yet, with the advancing in banking speed, pound to euro to dollar was never a difficult conversion as needed.
What we hear in the US is that the pro exit people are anti immigration. I have to believe it's much more complicated, involving economy, political power, judicial sovereignty, and so much more.
The things that might hurt will be those like labor mobility, and potentially, a common currency. Yet, with the advancing in banking speed, pound to euro to dollar was never a difficult conversion as needed.
What we hear in the US is that the pro exit people are anti immigration. I have to believe it's much more complicated, involving economy, political power, judicial sovereignty, and so much more.