Potential good things about Brexit:
It's not hard to do better than the Euroland. In fact, congratulations, you already do. Of course, if even your opposition is clueless and loves austerity as much as Osborne, you're going to fail, so start questioning economic dogma that doesn't fit the real world.
- Freedom to clamp down on the City's financial speculation nonsense
- Freedom to reverse disastrous privatizations
- Freedom to float the currency
- Freedom to focus on employment and growth instead of non-existent inflation
- Ability to focus on work that is needed with the full capacity of a state, instead of leaving infrastructure to rot like a Genovese bridge for the good of meaningless debt ratios
- Freedom to have capital controls against those who live off the state
- Ability to do a Japan and stop financing debt peddlers; hell, stop issuing debt all together
- Not forced to sign agreements like CETA that force the state to use it's power against its citizens
- Freedom to have independence in essential necessities like food. Not steel, that's just dumb
It's not hard to do better than the Euroland. In fact, congratulations, you already do. Of course, if even your opposition is clueless and loves austerity as much as Osborne, you're going to fail, so start questioning economic dogma that doesn't fit the real world.