in future, tim richardson will likely not be marketing his wines in britain. due to the exchange rate, they've simply become too expensive for most people there. instead, he's selling his wine locally. other british entrepreneurs are making similar plans. >> we have an increase in the number of people wanting to leave england while they still can. because, looking at the state of the pound, if it continues to fall and doesn't rally again, it might be the time to start looking elsewhere. and, from a business standpoint, being part of europe isn't a bad idea either. ♪ reporter: in eymet, a group of british expats meets every thursday for a drinks and a bit of rock and roll. some are so outraged by brexit that they intend to turn their backs on their homeland for good. >> we were very angry, very upset at the time, after the vote. you know, because we have lived here 12 years. and i think it is crazy, crazy decision. but you don't really know what's going to happen. i mean, as long as we can stay here. i'd never go back to england. reporter: you will not go back.