Completely agree with your opinion but just a few things I want to point out. Prior to EU, the UK had policies with EU countries that allowed people to cross without visas for a certain amount of time. For example, with a British passport, you can go to Japan for 90 days visa free, all you need to do is show your valid passport.

I'm less concerned over the travelling aspect anyways, the economic consequences are so much greater.
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Yup, I'm kind of aware of that (I wasn't hugely fond of politics back then if you know what I mean lol), but since the main motivator for saying "leave" is apparently "the immigrants", they need to make traveling to the UK harder or Brexit doesn't make immigrant haters any difference at all and they will go to "war" with the government for not doing anything they wanted them to do. That's just my projection based on the knowledge I have on the subject. My knowledge is of course kind of limited since I live on the far side of EU looking from the UK.
Immigrants are a good thing though and people don't see that.. it's so disappointing.
I just want to see how this plays out. I have my opinions, however, I don't much about this kind of stuff. Regardless of what happens, things will be changed for a long time.
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the little minecraft-avatar using kids WHO KNOW NOTHING OF POLITICS debating about Brexit and how good it is for the UK.

Someone playing Minecraft has nothing to do with validity of their arguments, try again. Besides, most people talking about it on here are not heavily invested in Minecraft.

Fear mongering

The remain side had some fear mongering too, but sides were guilty about it.

All immigrants the reason for your economical state is NOT valid politics,

No one's blaming all immigrants. This is about the European Union forcing countries to accept immigrants that are culturally incompatible with the countries they are entering.

It's populism. And populism usually appeals to, you guessed it right, people who know NOTHING of politics.

No, it's a rebuke to supranational unions that threatens member states independence.

cheering for leaving the EU

I'm cheering that the Brits have regained their national determination and sovereignty over their own country.

Temporary I do think it will hurt the United Kingdom's economy, but there are measures to make up for the loss of leaving the European Union. Weaker currencies also tend to boost economic or at least soften the blow.

The European Union was also politically unstable and would of likely of at least partially collapsed within a decade anyway. It benefits England to leave before the European Project goes belly-up and drags a non-leaving UK with it. In the short term yes it will harm the United Kingdom. However, there are ways to make it up on a 20-30 year time period.

have you people, who are cheering for leaving the EU, actually EVER left your own country? Because you seem to have NO idea at all about how easy the EU makes switching countries.

The United Kingdom was never part of the Schengen Area and this will not effect other countries in Europe. You won't be effected at all with this.

Anyway, you can have something like the Schengen Area without the European Union.
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We will have to see how everything turns out, I am very depressed that we have left the European Union, and this is my opinion:
-Without the EU, watching the Euros will be very expensive.
-Tax from things outside the UK will rise to a great degree.
-We might have Borris Johnson as our president.
-Many foods such as "Magic buttons" and even "Nandos" (Maybe) will be banned in the UK, as they claim to only be used within the European Union.
-We have actually lost 20% of currency power/value.
-We have less allies now, as UK gives a lot of money and funds to Spain, Greece Etc. So, we are more vulnerable.
-Holidays to European Union Countries will be much more expensive.(So get cosy for spending more holiday time in the UK).

Though you are a MOD, Lithiumi, I actually agree with you.
Hopefully, people realise what mistake they have made, and the EU allows us to enter back, but this can only happen if huge problems occur and will take a lot of time.
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We will have to see how everything turns out, I am very depressed that we have left the European Union, and this is my opinion:
-Without the EU, watching the Euros will be very expensive.
-Tax from things outside the UK will rise to a great degree.
-We might have Borris Johnson as our president.
-Many foods such as "Magic buttons" and even "Nandos" (Maybe) will be banned in the UK, as they claim to only be used within the European Union.
-We have actually lost 20% of currency power/value.
-We have less allies now, as UK gives a lot of money and funds to Spain, Greece Etc. So, we are more vulnerable.
-Holidays to European Union Countries will be much more expensive.(So get cosy for spending more holiday time in the UK).

Though you are a MOD, Lithiumi, I actually agree with you.
Hopefully, people realise what mistake they have made, and the EU allows us to enter back, but this can only happen if huge problems occur and will take a lot of time.
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We will have to see how everything turns out, I am very depressed that we have left the European Union, and this is my opinion:
-Without the EU, watching the Euros will be very expensive.
-Tax from things outside the UK will rise to a great degree.
-We might have Borris Johnson as our president.
-Many foods such as "Magic buttons" and even "Nandos" (Maybe) will be banned in the UK, as they claim to only be used within the European Union.
-We have actually lost 20% of currency power/value.
-We have less allies now, as UK gives a lot of money and funds to Spain, Greece Etc. So, we are more vulnerable.
-Holidays to European Union Countries will be much more expensive.(So get cosy for spending more holiday time in the UK).

Though you are a MOD, Lithiumi, I actually agree with you.
Hopefully, people realise what mistake they have made, and the EU allows us to enter back, but this can only happen if huge problems occur and will take a lot of time.
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