>The european union collapse
What would be the consequences?
good trade and less restriction economically
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YEdurLNANDA
what does an "EU collapse" mean? Do you mean that all the member countries decide to leave? If so, it makes trade more difficult, slowing economic growth. That's pretty much it. The EU as a body was intended to create a free trade block within Europe. Without it, trade would simply be more costly.
>>1335642
this post has no basis in reality. I wonder when it became acceptable to ignore all the experts when making a decision. No serious economist or British businessman thinks Brexit is a good idea, yet here we are.
>>1335609
high tarifs, high cost of trade, Europe eventually becoming the anus of the world while China, USA, South America and India prosper.
All good and fine as long as the britbong can have his "indipedence".
>>1335690
>every non EU european country has a booming economy
>"but why do those racists want to leave the cuk clubb??1"
WAAAA
>>1335690
Economic union =/= Political union.
We could have had the first without falling for memes, but somehow we ended up with the second too.
Europe becoming the anus of the world would be a natural consequence of the EU being a failure, just like this referendum. We need it to fall so that we can fix and rebuild.
>>1335690
>south America
>prospering
I'm from Brazil and no, maybe Chile but not in the way people predicted everything would skyrocket. Maybe India might be able to pull off a China miracle but that isn't looking to be the case as China slows down.
>>1335831
And then we make the same errors again
>>1335684
>these facts have no basis in reality
>when did it become okay for people to not obey our (((experts))) and make their own decisions.
>no serious relevant educated person under our influence took brexit seriously i mean CMON
kill yourself
>>1335673
Britain has always been reluctant towards the EU because it's much more than just a free trade agreement (free movement of people, monetary union, tons of pointless rules, trying to become a superstate, etc.).
What Britain wanted was the EFTA, not German imperialism in disguise.