The United Kingdom decided to leave the European Union on 23rd of June 2016. Since then the UK and the EU have been discussing different types of deals. It is still not clear if the UK will have a deal or not, however it is important to consider that if no deal is made it will impact millions of people. Since the day the UK decided to leave, the media has been discussing the future of the UK. As the UK left, a lot of businesses are yet to have issues with the new laws of borders, and will have to find a way in which Brexit will not impact them in any way. Brexit will result in the pound dropping or increasing. If the pound drops it will be more expensive to go to countries using euro or other currency, as the exchange rate would not be as high.

Brexit could lead to a disaster for the food industry, as it can lead to food shortages and even force the country to eat only what will be produced here. It will be harder for food stock to arrive in the UK, which can lead to it rotting and making it uneatable. It could lead to people starving or the food will be really to access.

Another problem that Brexit has created is that it will be harder for British citizens to travel around the EU and it will be harder for EU citizens to come to the UK. British citizens will need to go through the non-EU citizens’ passport control. Another thing that could happen, once the United Kingdom is out of the EU, is changes for the airlines, there could possibly be restrictions of air service. As a non-British citizen, I find it worrying about the restrictions yet to be made, as it could impact if I will be able to visit my family and the price that it will cost me to go back to my country and come back. Another thing that is worrying is that it will be harder to find a job outside of the UK for British citizens, and it will be harder for European citizens to find jobs in European countries.