5. Scotland
We are continuing our list of countries that will benefit from Brexit with Scotland and its referendum in 2014 was a clear indication that the majority of the country favors remaining a part of the United Kingdom. The Brexit referendum has somewhat eroded that support, but despite the fact that majority of Scots voted against leaving the European Union, polls indicate that clear, if not that overwhelming, the majority still prefers to be a part of UK. Nicola Sturgeon, the Frist Minister of Scotland, has announced on several occasions that a new referendum is to be held within the Brexit Window, that is two years after the Article 50 is invoked, which is the timeframe the UK has to negotiate an exit deal with Brussels. Once the political and legislative hurdles have been cleared and Theresa May actually invokes Article 50, which will set the UK firmly on the exit path, perhaps Scotts will finally reconsider their support for London and vote on dissolving the Treaty of Union from 1706. William Wallace will finally be avenged.