I'll post my full thoughts on this here soon enough, but I voted out. Nothing to do with immigration as such, population growth yes. It was close though. I was wavering, but I dislike the EU as an organisation.
As to the effect on the pound, the effect wouldn't have been nearly as bad without all the scaremongering. If the Governor of the Bank of England hadn't played lapdog to Osborne and Cameron and said what he did after the vote before it took place, the pound wouldn't have fallen as much. Namely that we had set aside the funds to deal with many of the issues.
Similarly, the blatant bullying tactics from the remain lot. Osborne stating just a few days before the vote that there would be an immediate emergency budget following an out vote. If that was the case, why didn't he say that at the start. Desperation measure to threaten people. Backfired spectacularly.
Then there's this who trade issue. They need to trade with us. German car manufacturers have said as much. Next time you do your weekly shop, see how much stuff you buy actually comes from Europe. Cravendale milk for example. Sounds very English. Produced by Arla who, if I'm not mistaken, are German.
The EU needs to change and needs massive reform. It is an undemocratic institution. There was no democracy in it's formation. Many countries, including ourselves, had no democratic vote to enter this political union, the ultimate goal of which is a European superstate.
I've heard it said we needed to be in the EU to drive that reform. To be able to be part of it. If we'd voted to stay there would have been no reform because they'd know they had us by the balls. You only have to look at all the statements now about making it harder for other countries to leave. We'd have been locked in and there would have have been no reform, just more control. OUr leaving is more likely to effect change.
Now you look at Merkel, telling countries not to strike deals with us independently. Forgive me for thinking they lost the last world war and aren't actually ruling Europe. Saying on one hand it doesn't need to be nasty but the two faced (and both of them manly) cow then looking to show other nations what will happen to them if they have the temerity to want to retain their sovereignty.
Then there's the shit I've seen posted on Facebook claiming the out voters have fucked up their children's future. What utter bollocks. If they think the EU and our leaving is the big problem, they need a rethink. Climate change and human population growth are going to have devastating effects within 50 years. Population growth is unsustainable. 330000 net immigration (an Iceland every year!) last year contributing to a population increase of over 500000. IN 10 years if it doesn't increase more rapidly that's 5 million. 25 million in 50 years. Replicated around the world there will be massive environmental damage, mass extinctions of species. Water and food shortages. All of which will lead to war. Not our leaving the fucking EU. As to war in Europe, it's fucking Europe that is antagonising the Russians, courting all the former Russian states such as the Ukraine, with stategic Crimean bases. Imagine America's reaction if Japan said "come on Hawaii, you're nowhere near America, come and join us, sorry America, you're losing that nice strategic navy base as well". Look at us over the Falklands. Different when the boot's on the other foot.
Then there's this supposedly benevolent socialist EU, the organisation that has embraced TTIP despite millions across Europe signing petitions against it. It's all about big business and money.
The world is fucked whether we are in Europe or not. At least outside of it we can make more of our own decisions.
The EU also wanted us for our seat on the UN security council. They had two seats with us. Down to one now, while we still retain ours.
We don;t need to be in a political union to strike trade deals. We don't need to be in a political union toe agree treaties and protocols. NATO, Kyoto, United Nations. So much bullshit. Not that the leave campaign covered themselves in glory either.
There's so much more that was bullshit in the scaremongering that have enhanced the negative economic effects.
We might suffer in the short term, but we'll be fine in the long term, aside from the other shit storms that are brewing.
I must admit, I thought too many would bottle it at the last minute because of the scaremongering. Just like the Scottish did in their referendum.
Speaking about that Scottish bint who would have you believe everyone in Scotland wanted to remain, while over a third of them (38%) also wanted out. This is the result she wanted, despite her feigned disappointment, as it gives her the chance to get her second independence referendum pushed through.