Positives:
Some very rich people will become exponentially more rich, so they’ll see that as a benefit. Won’t help your “normal everyday folk” of course, but a few dead benefits scroungers is a small price to pay.
A complete collapse of the Tory party seems likely, and I for one won’t shed a tear there. It could even lead to reform of government, maybe a break away from the two-party-in-all-but-name system we’ve seen for decades. Getting rid of FPTP might be an option?
The exchange rate going down the toilet will be great for holidaymakers coming here (if anyone would want to) and for non-EU immigrants-to-be.
Reality hitting home will finally put an end to the “project fear” / we won you lost shut up and get over it narrative. Maybe a medicine shortage and food rationing is exactly what’s needed to heal the divide, the country coming together like we did in 1945. They’ll enjoy that.
The removal of the EU27 from our fishing waters will be fantastic for Chinese fishermen, for about a fortnight whilst there’s still some fish left in there anyway.
A fuel crisis would be great for the environment. And forcing more people onto bicycles might mean less anti-bike road rage from drivers.
We’ll have a lot more green space we could use for recreational areas with all the former farmland freed up. No more farting cows would be a net benefit to the environment also.
Whoever buys the NHS might actually put some money into it. TrumpCare™ anyone?
Boris going to jail?