After all the drama and the uncertainty it’s finally happening, and I hope this decision will prove a good one for the UK citizens.
In another update Trump has promised a massive trade deal for the UK post the Brexit, and this is another good news for Boris and I’m sure many here would be keen to know what kind of deal will Trump offer him.
There was lots of debate on this but each time we all paused because there was no clarity whether it would happen or no, but today we have a deadline set and it’s time to revive this debate:
1) If Brexit happens without a deal will it crush UKs economy?.
2) Will US deal be so massive that UK doesn’t need EU deal?
3) Which major sector of UK will be hit because of Brexit, will it be tourism, education, industry’s etc.
In my personal view Brexit will open further doors for UK, because they’ll be free of the shackles that were put on it by the EU. Though in the short term their economy may take a hit, but in the long run I feel they’ll flourish.
Now looking forward to reading your opinions about it, and especially people who like in UK e.g Jetcash I know lives there and if anyone else lives there feel free to give your inputs.
Sources:
https://www.bbc.com/news/election-2019-50776671
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politics/breaking-donald-trump-tweets-congratulations-21087836
This is a time to even congratulate UK for their doggedness because as difficult as it seems after the change of two Prime Ministers which comes with its own challenges, they are now able to get a glimpse of what they hope to get when they make the decision to leave the EU. Much more congratualtions goes to Boris Johnson for being the one to take the country to the ''promised land''. What is left now is to ensure that the Prime Minister live to the responsibility and trust that the country have bestowed upon him.
On the deal handed by the US, I don't think the effect is just going to come from the US alone rather from all of its allies which would make it one hell of a significant win for the Prime Minister and the economy as a whole.