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It's hard to see effects of something that hasn't happened yet. The vote in itself has clearly had little impact, mostly thanks to a strong global and european economi (it's actually kind of amusing that the eu-economy that brittain wants to leave is one clear reason why the brittish economy is so strong right now).
But most importantly, we won't see the real effects untill the brexit has really happened. We don't even know the terms for leaving the eu. How much of the EU-related structures will be allowed to remain intact after Brexit? The answer to that question will have major impact for the brittish economy - either in a positive way or a negative way.
My point, it's impossible to say the doomsday predictions were wrong. It's like saying those who predict germany will win the world cup in 2022 are wrong because it hasn't happened yet.