(July 1, 2016 at 10:18 am)FatAndFaithless Wrote: So I've heard all sorts of things from all sorts of people on both sides of the Stay/Leave line, when it comes to the consequences of the Leave decision.
My question is, how long will it be until we will start seeing the 'real' consequences? Because I know the pound fell pretty harshly, but of course that's 'just the short term reaction' and not a real consequence (or so I've been told). The excuse that the immediate chaos following the vote obscures our perception is something I can buy, but when will the dust settle? At what point do we decide things are back to a new 'normal' and we can look back on the Brexit vote and draw lines to its consequences?
I'm going to guess that should be 1 or 2 years after the exit itself.... compared with 2015.
For now, apart from the speculation, it's business as usual.