Queen Elizabeth II has approved Britain’s separation from the European Union

Queen Elizabeth II has approved Britain's separation from the European Union

Queen Elizabeth II has approved Britain’s separation from the European Union

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Queen Elizabeth II of Britain has formally approved the country’s separation from the European Union. According to foreign news agency AFP, two top EU officials in Brussels are expected to sign a separation agreement and British Prime Minister Boris Johnson will also sign the agreement in the next few days. After endorsing the withdrawal bill from both houses of the British Parliament, Boris Johnson had said that at times it seemed that we would never be able to cross the Brexit line but we did so. “We can now reverse the bitterness and division of the past 3 years and focus on delivering a bright, vibrant future,” he said. Boris Johnson will commemorate his victory January 31 by issuing commemorative coins and chairing a special cabinet meeting. The British Prime Minister will explain the conditions under which the UK will establish trade relations with 27 other European countries. Official talks with the EU are expected in March.

Boris Johnson, on the other hand, rejected the EU’s argument that the deadline for negotiations at the end of the year is too short to reach a comprehensive agreement. In addition, since the Brexit, the British government has been demanding that its laws be set on sensitive issues such as environmental standards and labor rights. It should be noted that the UK has been trying to separate from European countries for the past several years and during this period came a number of political ups and downs, including the resignation of the notable former British Prime Minister Theresa May. Theresa May announced on May 24, 2019, emotionally, that she would resign as Prime Minister and ruling party Conservative and Unionist Party leaders on June 7, and she resigned from her position on June 7. Prime Minister Theresa May, who has been a member of the EU, became Prime Minister after the Brexit vote in 2016. After Boris Johnson took over as the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, he said that we were going to mobilize the country, we will be separated from the European Union by October 31, and we will take advantage of all opportunities in this regard. Boris Johnson had said that we would end the negative impact of better education, better infrastructure, and lack of self-confidence through more police.

It should be noted that the British people voted in favor of expulsion from the European Union in a surprise referendum in 2016. It was decided on March 29, 2019 that the UK would be separated from the European Union. Theresa May, who became prime minister in July 2016, promised to put the public’s decision on the Brexit deal into action. But since fierce opposition, they have faced difficulties and are trying to persuade MPs to accept the expulsion agreement. Remember that the UK joined the European Economic Community in 1973, but some constituencies in the UK have been complaining about this constantly. That the community set up for free trade is being used for political purposes which undermine member states’ sovereignty. Brexit supporters say after the separation from the European Union, economic difficulties will arise in the beginning however, in the future it will benefit because the UK will be free from EU imprisonment and the EU budget will be spent in the country.

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