Britain’s secession from Europe without events

Britain's secession from Europe is like an ax to grind

Britain’s secession from Europe is like an ax to grind

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On January 1, Britain seceded from Europe. The excitement and joy of the British people in a referendum seven years ago in a referendum in favor of secession from Europe was not seen at the time of secession from Europe. In the meantime, the British people have probably realized that secession from Europe is like an ax to grind, as the majority in the referendum made the decision out of emotion and behind the decision was the concerted effort of an influential faction of the Tory party. Had economic interests for which they were in favor of severing all ties with Europe. Over the past seven years, the public has come to realize that it is not in Britain’s interest to secede from 27 European countries and sever trade ties with them.

At the time of the referendum, the people were assured that Britain would be able to enter into trade agreements with the United States and other countries free from European ties and sanctions, but all hopes were dashed by the Corona virus epidemic. The fact is that 27 European countries can now pull Britain out of the current economic crisis. Economists warn that secession from Europe will reduce Britain’s gross domestic product by 7% over the next 10 years. Boris Johnson actually took the Brexit route to power and relied on pro-secessionist Tory members in a referendum to elect him prime minister.

Observers in Britain had hoped that secession from Europe would lead to a split in 27 European countries and the European Union would be torn apart, but the result turned out to be contrary to expectations, and now Britain’s secession from Europe The alliance is in grave danger as Scotland, Northern Ireland, strongly oppose secession, as do London and other major cities. Former Prime Minister Theresa May has warned that we must not live in the illusion that self-government means loneliness. However, Brexit has taken place and Britain has completely separated from Europe, but it has sown the seeds of future conflicts in British politics, along with other issues, including new immigration controls, the future of various industries and all. More importantly, the future of Northern Ireland is at stake. Britain’s accession and secession from Europe seems to have been nothing short of star-studded.

The United Kingdom’s application to join the European Common Market, established in 1961, was rejected in 1963 by French President Charles de Gaulle. In 1967, the United Kingdom reapplied, but de Gaulle refused. In 1973, the United Kingdom applied for a third term, which was successful. In 1975, the United Kingdom held a referendum on joining Europe, in which 67% of the population voted in favor of joining the European Common Market. Finally, in 2016, a decisive referendum was held in which a majority voted in favor of secession from Europe. Proponents of secession from Europe say that on January 1, Britain regained its independence by seceding from Europe and regained its sovereignty, but in reality secession from Europe is Britain’s great mistake. The victory of the Tory press will have far-reaching effects.

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