Brexit is child s play, why has Brexit not succeeded for so long?

Updated on international 2024-03-03
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Because Brexit has various disadvantages for the EU organization, and they are inherently reluctant to leave the EU, so this decision has been delayed.

    For members of the European Union, it is mandatory for each of their countries to pay a contribution to the European Union. At that time, in order to develop their own economy, they came together to form the European Union.

    But now, Britain has developed, both economically and socially developed, and they are not willing to pay their dues anymore, so they decided to leave the EU, but for the EU, if there is no Britain, they will have less money.

    And for the member countries of the European Union, they must abide by the rules and regulations set by the European Union and abide by their laws and regulations. If the UK leaves the EU, there will be one less member state of the European Union, in fact, one less country to command. Because if the UK leaves the EU, they will definitely establish their own rules and regulations, and they will no longer have to be subject to others.

    Second, the EU would have been a big alliance. Therefore, whenever there is a problem between EU member states, they must lend a helping hand to each other. If the UK leaves the EU, there will be one less country for the EU member states to help them.

    So Brexit is very reluctant.

    However, after Brexit, it is very beneficial to the development of the United Kingdom, although there is less help from the allies, but for their economic development should be a big step up, and there is a lot less trouble.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The EU did not agree, and the UK was not too strong enough, so it failed to make any big waves.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Because of the EU, the EU does not want them to withdraw, and has done a lot of work and coordination!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Because this is not a playhouse, if you say you don't play, you won't play, and you say that you will sit in the same boat, but you secretly wear a lifebuoy and abandon the boat, and the EU will not do it.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Mainly because Brexit is a big deal. The consent of the European Union is required, and there are also things that some people in the UK are rebelling against.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Many countries in the world disagree, and some British people disagree, and cooperation is more conducive to development.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It is not a single person who will be affected by the separation of European economies, but the whole of the United Kingdom, or even the whole of Europe, which requires the consent and consensus of many parties!

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It may be because it involves some interests between EU countries. That's why it won't be able to return for so long.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Brexit is not a trivial matter for the UK, but a major matter related to the EU and the world, and the EU's attitude towards this matter will directly or indirectly affect many issues.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The main thing is that the EU does not agree, after all, it affects the interests of the EU, and the UK still needs to pay a large sum of money.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Now it's the Brit dragging it!

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    In fact, he has already succeeded, but the UK is a very big country, and his Brexit needs the consent and approval of many people.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Brexit was a success.

    On January 23, 213, former British Prime Minister David Cameron first mentioned the Brexit referendum. In June 216, the British referendum decided to "leave the European Union". On March 16, 217, Queen Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Windsor approved the "Brexit" bill, authorizing Theresa May to officially start the Brexit process.

    On March 29, the "Brexit" process was officially launched. According to the UK's agreement with the EU, the UK should officially "leave the EU" on March 29, 219. On December 1, the European Court of Justice ruled that the UK could unilaterally reverse its Brexit decision.

    On 3/01/22, the European Union officially ratified Brexit. In December, after several rounds of intense negotiations, the European Union and the United Kingdom finally reached an agreement on a series of partnerships, including **, clearing the way for the United Kingdom to end the "Brexit" transition period in 22 as originally planned.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Brexit was successful, Brexit.

    Referendum. Proportional results ——:

    At this point, Britain will withdraw.

    European Union. of the stage.

    A Brexit referendum is a referendum on whether the UK will leave the European Union.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    1. Brexit has a certain degree of contingency; 2. Britain's relationship with continental Europe; 3. The UK is dissatisfied with its policy on illegal immigration; 4. Other policy analysis between the UK and the EU; On January 31, 2020, the United Kingdom officially left the European Union, ending its 47-year EU membership and becoming the first country in history to leave the European Union.

    The real reason for Brexit.

    2. The relationship between the UK and the European continent, although the UK is one of the three major economies of the EU, because the UK is not fully integrated into the EU and plays a very limited role within the EU, the UK's voice in the EU is not high.

    3. The UK is dissatisfied with the policy of illegal immigration, and the UK does not want to accept refugees. Therefore, the EU implements quota distribution internally, and each country must divide a part of the refugees in order to digest a large number of refugees, and the influx of a large number of refugees has had a great impact on the lives of the British people, which has aroused strong dissatisfaction in the United Kingdom. Shouting.

    4. The UK believes that it has paid more to the EU and received little or no benefits from the EU, which is one of the reasons for Brexit. Shirt oozing posture.

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