As I've said many times, but I'll repeat once more here, my primary reason for voting to remain at this time, was the economy. I felt, and still strongly do feel that it's going to suffer. The U.K. had just about dragged itself out of lengthy recession, and now we're going back into it.
This uncertainty will last until our future relationship,with the EU is determined. That isn't going to happen for some time as Cameron has resigned and nobody seem to be too keen to pick up the poison chalice of article 50.
Too many here seem to actually believe that the financial markets are taking this personally. I can very much assure you they are not! Markets don't work that way. The reasons both our currency and our equity markets have nosedived is twofold. One, they believe as I do, that UK will be worse off out of the EU. Second, uncertainty. Markets hate uncertainty.
In short, none of what we're seeing now is good for the UK economy, and that situation is liable to prevail for the foreseeable future.