It’s been three years since the UK voted to leave the European Union.
By the time you read this,”BREXIT” may –or may not – be a done deal.
Whatever happens, britain remains a bitterly – divided nation.
Brexit is the short form of “ Britain Exit “. The history of Brexit is the history of the EU. In 1957, France, West Germany, Belgium, Italy, Luxembourg and the Netherlands signed the treaty of Rome. It established the European Economic Community (EEC), the predecessor of today’s European Union. The United Kingdom first applied for membership in the EEC in 1963, but France’s president Charles De Gaulle voted UK membership of the EEC (and again in 1967).
In 1973 UK join in the European Union, just two years later a referendum, was held in the country. 6790 of the population approved. The EEC became EU in 1993. In 2013, support was growing among British voters for the UK indipendence party (UKIP) and its hard line against the EU. The prime minister David Cameron was against Brexit (Britain Exit).
He strongly belived in the benefits of a continued EU membership. Brexit ended in a historic referendum on Thursday June 23rd. Britain voted to exit from the european union.
Giorgia Annunziata, Francesca de Candia, Andrea Fattorusso con la collaborazione della professoressa Elvira Principe
fonte foto: web
Here I am talking about the Brexit deal, It has. The United Kingdom voted to leave the European Union in 2016 and officially left the trading bloc - its nearest and important trading partner - on 31 January 2020. The deal contains new rules for how the United Kingdom and European Union will live, work, and trade together. While the United Kingdom was in the European Union, companies could buy and sell goods across European Union borders without paying taxes and there was no control on the number of things that could be traded.
Visit: https://theangeltrust.com/brexit-effects-on-uk-and-ue-from-1-feb-2021/