Actually Clinton is right. The sky will not fall in, locusts will not devour the fields, your first-born will not die of the plague and hyper-inflation will not force Mrs Millie Tooley of 17, Oil Drum Lane, Siddcup, to have to take in lodgers (even though she would fancy a couple of muscular, young Polish brickies knocking around the place!)
All that will happen, is the slow demise of the UK economy. We remain static, whilst the South European countries are sorting themselves out slowly, squeezing out corruption and getting their finances in order and the Eastern EU countries begin to find their feet and open factories, often for international companies from the US, rest-EU and China.
The European economy is growing today. The UK economy is not. In five years time, assuming that we leave the EU, the economy will be exactly where it is today and
@Clinton will come on this forum and tell you that he was right all along! "Nothing dreadful happened!"
But something dreadful will have happened - namely nothing!
As long as the UK plays with its own little Monopoly money tokens, cuts itself off from Europe and plays hard-to-get, all alone in its bedroom, it cannot grow and prosper.
The only way out of this crazy dilemma, is for the UK to admit that the whole idea was one giant mistake and that no country can survive outside of one or the other trading bloc. The very idea that the UK can 'go-it-alone' as
the ONLY country on Planet Earth that is not in a trading bloc of some sort, is to display gross economic illiteracy, as well as foolhardy arrogance.