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The weaker £ against the $ helps the area I work in loads , I work in the petrochemical industry and every thing is $ based making investment in new and existing project cheaper and so more attractive ,
has for the people it will effect most coming out , most working class areas vote out , even in the every short time it might effect them imho , shows how much we wanted out , we want our laws and country run by people that are answerable to us , the voter , has for trade in general the Eu only held us back ,costing businesses £ , one company had to remake it's package for smoke salmon to include in the dicription may contain fish costing a small company £10k's
Don't get me wrong I Has for the people who want another vote because apparently we didn't know what we voted for , WE did and we won the vote so suck it up and move on , the working man / woman has a Brian and we voted with it