Winners and Losers from Brexit

Brexit was truly an event with world-wide consequences.  Here is my analysis:

Winners:

1.  Boris Johnson:  His chances of becoming the next Prime Minister just rose substantially, although it is far from a sure thing.

2.  Nicola Sturgeon:  The second referendum on Scottish independence is now inevitable, and this time, it will probably pass.

3.  Vladimir Putin:  Maintaining a united European front against Russian aggression will become more difficult.

4.  Marine LePen:  The French only support the EU when it acts as their poodle.  Today, it’s a German Shepherd.  Frexit will be on the table in 2017.

5.  Hillary Clinton:  The reactions of the markets to Brexit are a cautionary tale for a Trump victory in November.  I will have more on this when my Trump moratorium expires next week.

6.  Your UK vacation:  It just got a lot cheaper.

 

Losers:

1.  The UK:  Your country just got a lot poorer, less powerful, and less stable.  Scottish independence is on the way.

2.  David Cameron:  He put his party before his country by promising the referendum and paid the price for it.

3.  George Osborne:  He was once almost assured to be Cameron’s successor, but now that is up in the air.

4.  The Conservative Party:  The divisions and wounds will be difficult to heal.

5.  Angela Merkel:  Without clear vision and strong leadership, the EU will devolve into a bickering, protectionist mess.  Losing the UK won’t help.

6.  Expats:  No elaboration necessary.

7.  Your 401(k):  Look at what the markets are doing this morning.