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Yes, sometimes you need a crisis or a break, but let's break this down:
Does the UK export or import wanted goods?
Does it have a food surplus or deficit?
Does it have an oil surplus or deficit?Suppose this screws the economy, will it improve other indicators?
A fairer society?
No more foodbanks?
No more NHS crisis?
So far the signs ain't great.And the economy is people. Money is what keeps us fed. A crash isn't a laughing matter and some will die. I am starting to realize that now as well, even though I can absorb a bit.
Re human rights: http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/theresa-may-campaign-leave-european-convention-on-human-rights-2020-general-election-brexit-a7499951.html
I stupidly believe that the economy will bounce back. Sometimes you have to break things and then rebuild them. I think a lot of British people would like to see the other side of the coin.
As for human rights, if you could give me an example of your concerns?