have huge implications for the political process and the economic process. for our friends in great britain it is a tough time. heather: i was reading this could cause major changes to trade in every area of business, international monetary fund predicted it would warn up to 8% of britain s grossed a mystic product will be lost. reporter: yes but you have to respect the fact that in a referendum the british people voted to leave. there are elements that are uncertain, absolutely. most recently what happened two days ago or yesterday was the european union voted to say britain can come back if they want to so you have more decisions. does the country call another referendum and say we changed our mind and want to remain in the eu or do they see this through and the question is do they get a good deal or bad
there is no group behind them, mobilized by social media but the one common thread is president macron ignored the plight of the average working-class frenchman in the president who was billed as a great reformers accused of creating more problems. is france a warning to the rest of the world what happens when a country squeezes the middle class over environmental taxation and policy? global carbon tax revolts the editorial board rights, the french the latest refuse to sacrifice growth for green piety. let s get into it with democratic strategists isaac wright and fox news contributor katie pavlik and charlie hurts. okay. charlie, your take on this. taxes eat up half of grossed a mystic product every year in france and when you do something like this everybody loves the