It's only been 3 weeks and we haven't even triggered article 50. To suggest the euro zones and European problems are caused by brexit perhaps shows how biased you really are.
I do agree European currencies and financial problems are in trouble and we have seen nothing yet. Italy are looking down the barrel we can mention Greece again as obviously they are the worst hit. Basically Southern Europe but then you read and hear about how even France are in trouble and it's only French banks lending huge sums to bail out other countries that is helping. These bailouts that Greece et all get aren't for the people of the country to help them out but for failing banks in France etc and this is why Greece will never be allowed to leave and when they default this month we are looking at yet another bailout.
I can't remember where I read it but wasn't the euro or EU meant to fail to bring every one together. That's the point. Now countries can't escape. I don't know what the future is in Greece and others.
I know what ours is. Trade with the whole of the world including EU with our own currency. An immigration system that is fair and helps us with skills we actually need and a big shake up of our political system that is happening now that the whole system needs. They have been taking the piss for far too long and brexit was the chance people took to stop it. The political chaos you see now was caused by many many years of our political parties failing us not by one referendum result. This just gave it the nudge it needed.
I don't particularly like Theresa May as I don't get how a remainer can lead us out of EU when Dave told us he couldn't do it as he didn't believe in it. Go figure. I say that I'm also not totally against her. I think a woman is a good thing, I like what she is saying at least "brexit means brexit" so I'm happy to give her a chance. Let's see. The biggest point of all is if I don't like her I can vote her out in 2020 and demand change with others. I can't vote for or remove European biggest say man juncker.
As astute said before you could throw a blanket over all the political parties as they were all the same. Now let's get back to where labour meant the working man and conservatives was for posh village folk and the rich.
Did you read the article? Did you read my post? It said that the situation in Italy was bad and that it had got worse because of the insecurity caused by Brexit. Not bias, and nowhere have I said that the Eurozone's and Europe's problems are all down to brexit. They may well have got worse because of it though.
You claim to be a democrat and want May to pull the trigger asap - based on a non-binding and close run referendum decided on arguments which have now been seen to have been false.
To do this, May would have to exercise a Royal Perogative delegated to her as Prime Minister by the monarch.
The monarch being unelected and the perogative dating back to centuries old traditions where there were no elections or referenda.
This would by-pass the elected parliament in an established parliamentary democracy.
For you and your fellows, democracy only counts if it goes your way ( in this case in a non-binding referendum with a relatively small majority of people who voted - but not of the electorate ). We have a parliament and because we now have a PM who we didn't elect and who was 'appointed' by default ( and was actually for 'remain' ), the parliament must be re-elected and the MPs must vote as they think fit, and after reasoned debate - with facts - possibly presented by a Royal commission - not lies , and decide what is best for their constituents and for the country as a whole.
That is how the UK is governed, not by the street, not by demagogues, but by the voters at a general election. They choose who they think will represent their interests best.
Farage had been rejected 7 times by the voters, but got huge amounts of airtime and press coverage for his bullshit.