The Light Was Yellow Sir
Well-Known Member
But that causes them a dichotomy. They want to be seen as a democratic institution so they'll struggle to punish a country for following the will of the people. If Cameron (or anyone else, for that matter) had unilaterally decided to take the UK out that would be different but he didn't. Interesting times ahead...But the overriding rationale for the EU will be to deter any other country from going this route and risk the break-up of the institution, so the benefit to their side will be for the post-article 50 break to happen swiftly and painfully for the UK (even if it causes some lesser economic pain to their own countries)