Imagine this.

If UK signs the new International Health Regulations with the World Health Authority, England automatically in law becomes an independent country, as the terms of the Act Of Union of 1707 are cleanly broken.

UK is no more. It's over.

Any region of England, Wales, Scotland is free to go and await the other regions to go across to our original country England alone (or Scotland, or Wales).

With England out the UK can attempt to bring legal pressure to bear but has no legal case and will lose.

Meanwhile no taxes are payable to the defunct former UK. England can launch its own currency the £ sterling - being a pound in weight of sterling silver, with lower denominations all being in sterling silver (92.5% pure).

A government in transition will be declared.

Promissory notes are valid but only if trusted by the recipient, who can reject them and demand silver coin. Any currency from anywhere in the world can be used until the transition out of the UK is completed, if acceptable to a recipient. Swap all UK paper money for silver and get a set of weighing scales and a pouch. Hallmarked silver to have full value. Otherwise lower.

VAT will cease to exist immediately. Most other taxes will become defunct as the original country is established. The government in transition will need little funding, as previous government functions will no longer be run by government, but by local independent trusts.

Police and military will be funded, and local courts which will apply English common law, with judges appointed not for diversity preference but for legal competence. Juries will have full power to judge as they once did, and judges cannot demand they pitch one way or the other.

Police will have power to impose local discipline without court appearance up to a low level of punishment sufficient to deter mob and riot. Numbers will need to be increased, with recruitment taking best candidates, not based on diversity or political correctness.

A monarch can be chosen to be the first king of the newly established England, a member of the current royal family. Harry needs a job.