Friday, 24 June 2016

Britain votes out of EU. 10 Questions that must be answered

British people woke up to a Brexit win. According to polls 48% people voted to remain. The country voted to leave while the majority of Londoners voted to remain. The pound has since fallen to a low of $1.34. The greatest fall since 1985. The future is uncertain so I put together10 questions that need to be answered asap:

Q1: When will the UK actually leave the EU?
Q2: What will happen to Scotland and Ireland where a majority voted to remain?
Q3: What will happen to all EU citizens presently living in UK and to UK citizens living in Europe?
Q4: What will happen to the EU passports of UK citizens?
Q5: What will happen to free movement to Europe as visitors?
Q6: Will trade be more expensive and cumbersome?
Q7: What will happen to all our EU directives?
Q8: Will the Human Rights Act remain?
Q9: Will UK now have a cosier relationship with the US now that we no longer have an Europian backing?
Q10: Will European students pay full fees for education, no longer wualify gor benefits and be required to pay to use the NHS?
Q11: Will big businesses leave and relocate to the EU and Asia?
Q12: Will UK become a more enclosed society with house prices and service fees dropping but with commodity and travel expenses rising?

I will be analysing these soon. So, come back later..
:)

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