You don't provide context, Genius. Sounds great in your head, I'm sure, but whatever voices are talking there aren't specific here to get what you mean. Btw, you need a cat.
No thanks I already ate. My intention is to show that the Brexit indictment you spoke of only speaks against inclusion and cooperation. Two things Britain's economy will be surely lacking soon.
Doubt it. It will also release the burden of having to support other nations in their continued failed attempts at public policy. It gives the country autonomous control to direct themselves. You win with the "ate" retort.
Economies require, above all else, participants. Britain just limited theirs in 2 ways. Less immigrants. And less commerce with foreign nations through higher tariffs. Isolationism is on the way.
Extreme with the isolationist view. When your the second largest economy in Europe, you have some say as to how tariff negotiation can work. British citizens claim lack of work due to immigration so they elect to control it. They also have concerns with certain populations and how to vet them.
I'll wait and see how muchess British commerce I'd reduced if any.