Sunday, October 6, 2019

What Is Brexit? What it will Cost to UK


What does Brexit mean?


Brexit is a term  - British exit - refers to the UK leaving the Europe.

Why does UK wants to leave?
On Thursday 23 June 2016 A public vote election held by UK government to decide weather UK should remain or leave.




Citizen's Rights

One of the most politically difficult matter facing Brexit negotiators has been the rights of Europian citizens living in the U.K. and U.K. citizens living in the Europe.
The removal Agreement allows for the free movement of Europe and U.K. citizens until the end of the transformation period. Following the transformation period, they would keep their residency rights if they continue to work, have sufficient enough resources, or are related to someone who does have. To enhance their residence status to permanent, they would have to apply to the host the nation.



Who are Brexiters & Who are Remainers? 
People's who are supporting to Brexit. They say leaving will give the UK control over its destiny and will help it to utilize global economic opportunities beyond EU.
Remainers argue the UK will save billions of pounds in membership fees and get back to control of its economic policies and the right to limit immigration from countries in the EU.


Why hasn't Brexit happened yet?



Brexit happen on 29 March 2019. That was two years after then Prime Minister Theresa May triggered Article 50 - the formal process to leave - and kicked off negotiations. But the Brexit date has been delayed twice.

Brexit was happen on 29 march 2019. after two year Prime Minister Theresa May set off Article 50. this article is the formal process to leave or kickoff negotiations. but this date has been detain twice


What is next with Brexit?

Government of UK says they are focused on new deal agreed in EU summit on 17 October
If the sides fail to reach a deal, Mr Johnson could be forced to attempt a third Brexit extension.
if this side fail to deal, PM Johnson could be forced to attempt.
by the law of Benn Act The PM will not have to write a letter if MP's approve a Brexit deal, or vote in favour of leaving with no deal.

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