Nothing. "independance" and a flunked economy. As well as possibility of even more retarded people being in charge in government, and rights being changed or revoked.
Even if there were some small glimmering positives, they have no way of outweighing the negatives...
Oh for god's sake.
Out of curiosity, did anyone here vote leave and now regret doing so?
I don't regret it. But it was a single issue that swayed it to leave for me, so maybe a little uncertain is a better description. I think that will get better once things start calming down, which I'm confident they will.


If there are significant difficulties in resolving the NI question, the sentiment is likely to turn more anti-UK than anti-EU on top of that. It remains to see whether other European administrations can be intimidated at the ballot box to offer a gamble on their EU membership. But I doubt it. The sceptics can rave and fantasise all they want in the core EU countries, it just won't happen. If we are dealt with fairly but firmly, our exit troubles, reduced influence and economic power will serve as reasonable deterrent; add a few reforms, a few more trade deals, and work to add sufficient new members to offset lost British potential, or amplify the FIG (France, Italy, Germany) and build up Poland (the plan for it was to, in time, become Germany MK2; it's far from the sick man of Europe people seem to think) even further.