The election result will add another layer to the frenzied speculation that is keeping the media busy.
The fact was, is, and will be - that no-one knows how the negotiations for Brexit are going to go, because they haven't started yet, so everything is simply speculation, which is free, and therefore much overdone.
The current default position is that Britain is being a stroppy teenager by falling out with its family in Europe, and must be sent to its room and have its X-Box taken away.
In the real world, Britain is an independent trading nation, and has no need to be treated like this (except it isn't being treated like this except in the minds of journalists).
The real negotiations - not those fantasised about in trendy wine bars by overpaid media hacks - are going to work the way all negotiations work, with mutual respect, and a willingness to see what can be sorted out.
Each side will have its demands, and things it is unwilling to concede, and it will all be discussed, because that is how negotiations operate.
All this faff about Britain being 'punished' or 'fined' is media puff, and should be ignored.