What Dubai residents think about Brexit. British and other expatriates share their sentiments on UK leaving the European Union.
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00:00It's really bad in terms of the UK. I think it's a massive mistake for them. But on the
00:09other side of the coin, I'm Scottish. I'm a big yes, independent supporter. We're going
00:14to have independence in two years' time. So there's pluses, but a lot of minuses as well.
00:17I think it's going to be very difficult. It's hard to predict that. We don't know how the
00:21market's going to react. It's almost impossible to tell. Right now they're going down, but
00:25tomorrow they could be going up again.
00:26I was shocked. I wasn't quite expecting it. We're a European family. My husband's British.
00:34I'm Belgian. My daughter's born in France. We live in the UAE. So we weren't expecting
00:39anything like this, because obviously, being the family that we are, we are obviously European
00:44citizens. We're not of a certain country. So yeah, we're really shocked.
00:48Well, I think it's a big question mark, what's going to happen. Obviously, we ask ourselves
00:52questions about what's going to happen to us. My husband works for a French company.
00:56What's going to happen? So yeah, you ask yourself questions. You don't know what's
00:59going to happen. I just hope they take their time, and they reflect on what they're going
01:03to do, and that it will be the best for everybody involved.
01:07Very surprising. I think myself and a lot of my friends and family were all for the
01:12Remain campaign, and thought that it was pretty much a done deal. But yeah, obviously, the
01:17Leave campaign slightly edged it, which was very surprising and slightly worrying, I guess,
01:24just not knowing what the future holds. Obviously, I mean, it's a long process. I know for the
01:27next couple of years, at least, things probably won't change so much. But after that, I think
01:32we're all left wondering, really. We don't really know. I think few people have got confidence
01:37in the people that have led the Leave campaign. And so I guess it's up to them to prove their
01:43worth and give confidence to the people that doubted them.
01:46I was quite disappointed. I come from the United States of America. In my country, we
01:50say, Ae pluribus unum, from many, one. And it's very important to be united and work
01:55together. And I know it's expensive to remain in the Union, and it's difficult to remain
01:59in the Union. But for the peace of Europe and the stability of the world, I really think
02:04it's important to have a unified Europe. I lived in Europe for 16 years. I love living
02:09there. It feels like home to me. I lived in Germany. And I know that the intent of the
02:14people is very much to try to work together, and I wish that it had been a vote to stay.
02:18I was a bit surprised, to be honest. I thought that Britain would remain in the EU. But yeah,
02:28I think it's come as a bit of a shock. I think that's really hard to say. I think the point
02:33why a lot of people probably voted to remain is that leaving the EU has a lot of uncertainty.
02:43I'm not really sure voting for remain is kind of sticking with the status quo, whereas
02:50leaving the EU is kind of going into the great unknown. I do think that Scotland will vote
02:59to become independent now.