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I doubt much will change as an effect really. There was always going to be some skepticism and uncertainty with traders in regards to the pound, it'll go back to normal once the notoriously twitchy traders realise that the world hasn't ended. Very much doubt that it'll trigger a global depression as some people have said, this seems to be the main doomsday theory.
As long as big employers don't leave I doubt much will change for people like me. I'm not going to be vastly poorer or richer that's for sure. I don't believe that we're going to get fucked on trade renegotiations.
For me leaving the EU is not a step forward but there are certainly some positives here. People high up in government now must realise that the gap between them and the voter (voter outside of London anyway) is too much. If going independent means the rest of the country isn't neglected then it willmake for a better Britain. In reality I think London going independent and staying in the EU is more likely, lol. We also have a lot of new voters now, despite getting it wrong this time the referendum has gotten a lot of people thinking about things they never have, this can't be a bad thing. Well, I hope not, it might mean that UKIP's rise continues.