As the person above asked, why can't you do that now, and what makes you think this will change with an EU exit?
I currently pay £800 for a 1 bed flat, in oxford. I cant use the help to buy scheme as its capped at 250k, minimum house price here is around 300k for a 1 bed house.
No, I am currently unable to even think about saving for any sort of deposit (30k+). Being recently engaged I'd like to be able to start a stable future.
Yes, maybe moving to Oxford was a bad decision, but isn't that really down to lack of a living wage / affordable housing etc etc.
Housing prices may drop, so as I'm moving back to family in Brum, thing's should get a lot better for me.
If you want to look at in this way:
The older generation voted out. Why? It could be because they knew a different way of living, one where someone could buy a house, support a family of four and the partner could choose to stay at home with kids or go to work.
Now? We both work full time, struggle to afford housing, have no hope in saving currently. Kids? HA. I'm of the mindset that if you can't afford a pet or child, dont have one. I refuse to subject a child to living condition that I don't feel comfortable in.
And this is considered the norm, because todays generation hasn't known any other way of living, a sort of stockholm syndrome if you will.
It makes no sense in my mind, why am I slaving away working tiring jobs for little to no gain? I should be able to support a family, own a house, have a good life.
Also, all this free trade / one market stuff, if we open trade deals with other countries (which include free trade deals) then would that not boost business?
Seeing as New zeland is offering their trade negotiators, and they have 8 free trade deals with other countries, and the UK has been approached by 11 (? i think i read 11) countries so far wishing to start negotiations, I honestly can't see things being that bad?