7. The Dissolution of the Union
At the moment, the people of the United Kingdom have fairly ready access to Europe. There’s not much standing in line in order to get out of the country; that’s likely to change when they exit the EU formally. If, as some experts predict, the EU continues to dissolve, then that means foreign travelers moving between the UK and Europe had better keep their passport handy.

8. Say Goodbye to Working Abroad
It’s something of a tradition — or a popular pastime, maybe — for young people in Europe to either get jobs in Europe or fund a European vacation by taking casual jobs over the course of a couple of months. Unfortunately, those rules are apt to change now that BREXIT is in effect as the freedom to work abroad was a luxury of membership in the EU.

9. The Beaches May Be in Jeopardy
We’re not saying this will happen, but in recent years, UK beaches have seen a dramatic reduction in pollution thanks to pressure from the European Union. Now that that pressure will no longer exist, it’s remotely possible (though we’re certainly not rooting for it), that the UK will relax its policing of the beaches and allow them to sink to their previously polluted states.
