That's interesting, because I'm pretty sure that there has been a disproportionate tendency for people to whine or bang on about Brexit, one way or another and especially on here. In any case, by Brexit related nonsense I mean the constant news cycle and pointless personal debates about something no one really has any clue about. I'm certainly not suggesting people in Britain are going to be queuing up at foodbanks because of it.
I imagine for 99% of people it will all pan out to be a bit of a damp squib. The lives of Brits will probably barely change in the long run. It will not suddenly become amazing to live in the UK, nor will it become a dystopian nightmare. At best, it will probably just become slightly more annoying for Brits to travel, work, drive and access healthcare and social services in Europe. You'll still be able to do it, it'll just be slightly more difficult and take more time.
My main point is that I was already on the Continent when Brexit happened and it ****ed everything up and it still is ****ing things up for Brits. Having dual nationality makes all that go away. The situation for Brits will eventually settle down and become clear, but when your life is out here and you have kids in school the stress levels go through the roof. Now, there is zero stress.