I'm so happy they are finally leaving.
It's like when you are married with someone and that things really don't go well and cannot improve, it's better to divorce and remain in good terms.
The UK has never liked being part of European integration, hesitating all the time. It's better for everyone that they leave rather than remaining and being unhappy.
De Gaulle was absolutely right when he vetoed the British candidacy to the EEC. It wasn't going to work for reasons of certain fundamental differences.
For the record, I do believe leaving the EU will have an adverse effect on the United Kingdom and I'm sorry for all of those who wanted to remain, but the UK in general was not interested in the project of European integration, but in having a seat at the table. It's been always a roadblock to the aspiration of most EU member countries in deepening the European project.