How many 'Brexidiots' considered the student loan situation, I wonder? Not many, I'd guess - I didn't. Before getting to the the latest info on that, let's do a quick, simplistic precis of the progress so far:
Sterling has sunk against all other currencies worth talking about.
Immigration will (need to) continue - definitely won't be stopped.
Prices of most things in shops have risen and that is ongoing.
Inflation is rising and the trend indicators suggest it will climb further.
The NHS crisis has worsened and recruitment has declined.
Care home staff are leaving in droves.
The government has intensified its war on the disabled - cars now removed.
There are too many negative aspects already and that short list merely touches upon them, solely attributable to the 'Brexit' fiasco, that it's difficult to see any way the UK can recover, let alone prosper, once out of the EU.
The idiots, of course, still believe we have won something.....like taking back control of our borders (as if we had any in the past). Plus, we have regained sovereignty which is just too ridiculous for words.
To make matters worse, there is the distinct possibility that the Scots may decide to leave the UK - a second referendum is likely to be a close run thing - and the Northern Irish people might decide they will be better served as part of a united Ireland within the EU. As this shambles continues to unfold, the probability factor of those things happening continues to increase.
This is the prospect facing our talented young people if they aspire to a university education:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/education-39577507
Tom