Pick an option:
1) Britain joins the single market and is forced to accept freedom of movement
2) Britain rejects freedom of movement and is refused single market access. Trading with Europe is much more expensive, so it is forced to seek trade with other countries in the world.
3) Anti-EU sentiment in Europe grows, and Marine Le Pen makes huge gains in France's elections. The EU restricts freedom of movement to prevent France from leaving too, allowing Britain to stay in the single market.
4) EU collapses due to UK leaving. UK prepared for this and already has sizable trade deals with the rest of the world.
>>79090474
That would be absolutely huge. I think 3 is more likely than that happening.
What trade deals do we have with the rest of the world? Which countries?
Attempted bump
>>79090289
Have you ever played with a bunch of dominos?
>>79090289
1. and 3. are completely out of the question and unrealistic.
Only 2. makes sense.
I want the UK not leaving, by the way, and the EU reforming, including restricting freedom of movement. But that is just never going to happen, ever.
>>79093242
>Have you ever played with a bunch of dominos?
>>79093242
Post Brexit Polandballs
>>79093520
Riiiiight...
>>79090289
1.) You to stop making these threads.
>>79093603
do it yourself
>>79093603
>>79093242
So basically you're saying number 3 or 4?
>>79093749
I haven't made a thread the same as this, I've made other threads discussing post-Brexit options
I still haven't got any answers though. I guess you guys are dumb as fuck
>>79096370
Basically.