Well in all honesty you can't really very well. You wait, then take what you accept as an assessment of where you've got to and then compare it to a hypothetical assessment of where you'd have been had you made the opposite choice. It may be clear, or perhaps equally likely you may be miles off in your hypothetical. Hindsight is therefore likely to be closer to blind than 20/20.FAGjack wrote:But how will you judge this?Jesús Malverde wrote: it is unlikely to be clear whether it was a good or bad idea for a decade or so.
All we know is that Brexit is almost certain to fuck up trade with the EU (and the rest of the world due to the onerous condition that the UK cannot even *begin* to negotiate trade agreements with other non-EU entities until officially out of the EU).
Here's the potted version of what to expect:
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Doesn't sound like fun.