Of course I realised it; I'm pointing out that it isn't going to impact me personally, aside from the likelihood of some price changes.
Ah. The "I'm all right, Jack" mentality.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I%27m_alright,_Jack
I guess you could say that. We all have it, just focused on different things.
Some of us have it much more than others. Despite
Thatcher's infamous quote, there is such a thing as society - and it used to be worth preserving.
For me, the biggest issue was the free movement of labour policy allowing wages to be kept artificially low at the lower end of the job market.
Good luck with that. As an example the brexiteers have stated that they want and will get a trade agreement with India. India has stated, repeatedly, that a precondition is no visas and open travel. India will, of course, be focussed on the 97% of the world economy rather than the 3% that is the UK. Who do you think has more bargaining leverage?
Besides, as someone that has retired, wage inflation (and currency depreciation) will make my life very uncomfortable.
The import/export classification discussion was directly related to TEA activity, but that has drifted into politics. I won't comment further.