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I don't see why the EU countries should allow a tax free treatment to a country that exited out of EU saying they are a corrupted organisation.
In order to keep exporting goods to UK.
As I wrote, custom free borders would not be one way only and they are obviously an advantage for the most exporting party (EU to UK rather than the opposite, in the case of Brexit).
And, possibly, EU corruption being the reason for Brexit is an internal promotional argumentation for the leave party, rather then the one which is being played on the actual political tables.
BTW, as Italian you should know that in case of Brexit your fellow citizens will need a VISA to work there and they will have no access to NHS and all the other privileges the EU citizens right now get in the UK.
I'm sorry for those guys, but this alone can't really be the main reason for any decision.
Especially considering that UK alone, in a world of players getting bigger and bigger, is unlikely to keep being as (relatively) wealthy as it is: it will probably keep drifting to a marginal role more than it has been doing during the last 100 years.
The same, of course, would be true for any other EU country since the center of the developing world has moved from the Mediterranean, then to the Atlantic and eventually to the Pacific area, and size has become more and more important with globalization.