It is difficult to know how bad No-Deal Exit would be. Though one can assume that it will be pretty bad. Not so much in sensational shortages and disruption on day one, but the ongoing and fundamental impact to our country economy which will continue for years.
However, dithering and extending is also having an enormous impact on the economy. Surely the days have passed when anybody thinks it will be a successful move. I see even the most fervent Brexiteers have changed from "It'll be great" through "it'll be alright" to now "We don't care how bad it will be".
Brexit is ruining our country. The way it has been dealt with is shameful and the "we don't care we just want to leave" brigade are reprehensible and will, I believe, be reviled in years to come.
However, they are so obsessed that I do not believe they will ever leave it alone. Reading the comments on a BBC article illustrates how deeply the belief is held by the most stubborn and ill informed.
They will undermine the future and ensure that confidence is never regained in our stability within the EU by either investors or other countries.
Consequently I believe we have no choice to leave,
If that is the case, then now is better than later and no deal, whilst awful, is less awful than a rolling delay.
They are determined to drive the country to the bottom. So let's go there now so we can start climbing back out.
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