Not really, because we would not be in a crisis stuck in grid lock not sure which way to go. There would be no discussion about frictionless trade or uncertainty about all other trade deals. The pound and stock markets would recover and life would go on. Obviously, the biggest challenge would be to redress the legimate complaints of those „left behind“, something not on Davis‘, Johnson‘s or Rees Mogg‘s to do list. There is a lot to do in Britain, casting off into the unknown, or rather trying to, has put these things to the back of the list. I doubt whether the poorest in Britain have noticed anything so far, and I cannot see them getting any benefits in the short term with the deal May has, or deregulated capitalism. When you look who is behind the think tanks and leave donations, it is obvious where Brexit would be going if they could get it through.