Brexit, for the UK the solution could be a similar agreement to that between the EU and Canada
The dreaded contagion effect hasn’t occurred - on the contrary, as the elections in Austria, the Netherlands and France have shown, the growth of populism has been rejected or contained. The United Kingdom, one year after the referendum, has recorded economic growth, albeit less than what would have happened without Brexit, while Europe has grown at even higher rates, even higher than those of the US. And, as Carlo Altomonte says in this video, the negotiations have started off on the right foot, without rigidity and without raising walls, leaving open the hope that the process can end without any particular tremors