We are going to end up poor and a third rate country at the end of this,I hope the Brexiteers are happy with the way things are going.
It was always inevitable that the UK government would realise that, eventually, a large sum of money the country can ill-afford would need to be paid to the EU to discharge ourselves of the liabilities and responsibilities agreed upon during our tenure of the EU.
Apart from that, there is a problem in that a large chunk of those who think 'Brexit' is a good idea never experienced (or have conveniently forgotten) what life in the UK was like before we managed to beg, yes beg! our way into the club in 1973. Neither does that group understand that the UK cannot sustain itself economically after secession, imagining that we will magically trade with whoever, whenever it suits us without any ongoing cost. The notion that we'll manage ok has been supported by resort to a magic money tree. That tree will not bear fruit again for a very long time.
I foresee a long, painful learning curve ahead.
Even if the EU is persuaded to accept the updated offer from the UK as full and final settlement of our liabilities, the position of EU citizens in the UK and vice versa has not yet been resolved satisfactorily and then there is the border with Ireland to be considered.......I can't wait to hear how the tory government is going to successfully remedy those little matters....and please the 'hard Brexit' brigade.
Tom