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\o/ choose anarchy
Impossible to say.
As things stand I think it's more likely than not we will leave the EU. I also think it's more likely than not our departure will be a drawn out affair and that the end result will look quite similar to EU membership (i.e. we will remain in the Single Market and/or Customs Union) but on less favourable terms. Essentially most politicians are in the oh-so-British mindset that we must make the best of a bad job because of the will of the people thing.
Frankly it's a pain in the a*se. In Labour's Corbyn, the electorate ha its best chance for decades to genuinely improve prospects for the many not the few. But the EU debate is confounding everything and is a massive distraction from the real issues that have led to the impoverishment of so many.
OK, so i am not crazy. that's a nicely-articulated account and consistent with the vague impressions i've formed from what i've been reading.
one of the odd things that struck me in the early going just before and after the vote was how many or most of the brexiters were believere in globalism -- this is why i asked a few weeks ago if there was a camp making an "isolationist" case: that's the only case that seems to make any logical sense. what a depressing mess this is.