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> it's also a TRAGEDY for the EU. Lol, this is something only the British press peddles. Across Europe the overwhelming feeling, for people without UK interests, is of relief . Finally they got rid of a recalcitrant member, the main opponent to "ever closer union" projects, the leader of the free-trade gang that is now in ruins (also embodied in the attacks on Ireland and Luxembourg tax affairs, the harshness on Pola…
I'm not in the UK or EU, so I don't know what the mood is or have opinions about how the vote was conducted. But most economists I've read are not bullish on the EU doing better after Brexit, and it seems like "leave" parties have been coming to power over the past year. Is that view so incorrect?
Grandparent is right however, in France, most people see that as a good thing (i don't).