It is a fact that exporters profit from a weak pound. But.... As Grendel says it will probably be short term. We Import the raw materials or components to make the goods we export- our production costs will go up. If we stop the free movement of labour our wage costs will also go up. If..... it is such a bonus having a weak pound, we could and should have done this before brexit. In which currency do we pay our national debt interest in? The leave side don't want any hear about the down side of brexit- but, it doesn't mean it will all be rosy outside the EU. People hailing it being an historic victory of the little guy are going to be disappointed. The tory party will drift to the right and the labour party is fighting itself. Who is going to help the low paid workers if prices so rise?
The £ isn't weak. It just isn't as strong as the $. And that has been the case for years now.
So after spending days on here saying about the £ collapsing against the $ you now say that you agree that it will most probably be a short term thing. And people have been called uneducated for saying so.
You say that if it is a bonus having a weak pound it should have been done before the brexit vote
1, They didn't think that we would vote out. 2, It has been going down for years.
Who has said everything will be rosy after leaving the EU? Nobody of any standing that is for sure. Yes leave and remain both have their share of idiots. But if you look at those of us that are knowledgeable about international finances and policies not one will have said either leaving or remaining will be easy and best for our futures unless they make lots of money being in the EU. The EU needs to change to survive. But Juncker wants it to be a federal state. If he got removed I would be looking at remaining. But he has made his position very strong.
Yes wages have been held down for years now and even drastically reduced in some areas and trades. A good thing you may say. But what about the people working for a pittance so they have to claim benefits while working full time to survive? And who has said that all immigration will stop? Yes nobody. We would be able to choose what skills we need. We could bring more in from commonwealth countries. And if we ever had a shortage of unskilled workers....which would be unlikely....we would easily be able to fill these positions.