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@ChopleyIOM - you need to get over this Brexit fixation mate, or obsession. We're out and that's it. Nobody said it would be a piece of piss. Think of it like a divorce.
One of you leaves the marital home. You now live separately which means that between you you make 2 shopping trips a week and only one before. You are now responsible for your own house maintenance, not shared, your own heating bills and phone bills whereas before they were pro-rata cheaper. As a single person you pay 75% council tax, whereas it was 100% for two. Communication is more awkward than before if you speak at all. Over time you get used to living and absorbing these extras, it's the price you are willing to pay for many positives:
No more arguments, better mental health. You can choose what YOU want to watch on TV. You can belch and fart as much as you like without aggro or moaning. You can paint the outside and inside of your home whatever fucking colours you like, hang whatever pictures on the wall you want, go to bed whatever time you choose. You are now free to form any relationship you like with people of your own choosing, or new relationships. It's now solely up to you as to whom comes into your house, how long they stay and when they've outstayed their welcome.
What is pointless really is somebody sniping from the sidelines like a bitter rejected partner saying things like, "oi (snigger snigger) now you're paying pro rata more Council Tax. Now you've got to pick your own shopping and choose the paint whereas I'd have done it for you. Now you've got to mow the lawn and do the weeding all by yourself and arrange the dinner dates, now you've no-one at home to take your deliveries in when your out and I bet YOU don't know which store to get your tomatoes 15% cheaper in..."
We get that it's a progressive arrangment with obstacles and arguments and negatives combined with positives. Some small business have had problems with export paperwork and import paperwork but many have embraced leaving and have entered new markets since and now wonder why they didn't do this before. It's the easiest thing to focus on every negative issue you can find, every article penned by bitter liberal or marxist remoaners in the commentariat of the Gradinua or Mirror. When years have passed and these are no longer relevant, what will you do? Sit there like some old colonel reminiscing about Britains glory days when we ruled a quarter of the globe, only in this case getting all misty eyed about the glorious 20-30 years when we were part of the expanded European Union? It sure sounds like you will mate!