TagliatelliMonster
Veteran Member
You seem to be vastly overstating the role of the EU here. What magic do you think it is actually doing to keep prices down by 50%?
It's not so much as what currently keeps them down as what will make them go up instead...
Travel between Italy and the UK after Brexit will remain unchanged. You will just need your passport and a ticket.
Not unless there are clear agreements concerning movement of people.
Otherwise, there will be extra checks and customs. These things cost money and require funding.
How is that going to be paid for, do you think?
Then there are the means to get to Italy. Most likely by plane.
You assume that airtravel from EU to the UK and back will remain unchanged after a chaotic brexit?
Here in Antwerp, there's a small airport that is already fearing for its future as it was going all-in on flights to and from the UK.
International flights are no problem if there are treaties concerning movements of goods and people with a customs union etc. No so much if there isn't.