I look at the UK for example, worlds corrupt financial hub gone, the monarchy pretty much gone.., tourism, fishing, what does the UK now have offer the world?
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Based purely on logic and reason, I think the immediate answer to your questions is "not much".
I believe we will see countries traditionally closer to the center of the wealth pumps of colonialism/empire experience a decrease in their standard of living, while those countries that were at the far end of the wealth pump will do comparatively better.
It is going to be a difficult challenge for countries like the US and the UK to rebuild their manufacturing infrastructure. I think that is part of what the massive buildout in semiconductor manufacturing in many major economies is all about. These are critical resources on which all modern technology is based. In the UK, to take your example, this is why you are now seeing money being poured into things like the Newport Wafer Fab.
A couple generations from now, things should have stabilized, the Western work ethic should be restored, and I think things will be much better. But the next couple of decades are going to be chaotic, with a lot of people needing to be retrained.
Exactly those who fail to act will have a lowered quality of life. The deep state would have us rely entirely on foreign countries for everything people consider essential. Those who rely on others will find themselves lacking in material things. Its all about weakening us.