Traub
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Not really. As many have mentioned, this split is really really bad economically for BOTH parties. How many businesses and people etc. want to invest in the EU or in the UK while there is such uncertainty? Both unions will suffer from this uncertainty, and saying whether EU or UK will suffer more is a case of cutting off your nose to spite your face. The sooner this is sorted, the better.The EU needs us to feck off as soon as possible, until we do we have dominion over them. They can't force us to invoke article 50 because if they did, it would have to be written into EU law meaning we can either Veto it or we can help them enforce it which would mean any member state would have an immediate way out in any referendum removing the power from Brussels to force any state to stay in just because they use the Euro.