Originally Posted By: King Brown
Consequences for the young? Opportunity and travel, smaller fish in a big pond, the travel a part of their jobs in a more cosmopolitan and globalized world---as one. I can't think of any aspect of the split as an improvement on their lives. I take this first-hand from visiting Bloomberg and Thomson Reuters pollsters and writers in London visiting us for a few days. Their life-savings also have taken a serious hit. British inquiries for Canadian residency went up 100 per cent yesterday. The worst, of course, is end of UK and most likely EU. Scotland and
Ireland already talking referendums.


Just a couple of points if I may;
Travel will be in no way limited or restricted unless producing a passport constitutes an intolerable burdon.
Life savings have not been affected in any way,,the interest rates here have been near to zero for years now .
Your informants are unfortunately typical of the Metropolitan Liberal Outlook who failed to be aware of the mood of the country at large for so long.
Regards,
Velo.


As our language becomes impoverished,,our thinking shrinks to fit.