Glorious hour of Brexit
Three years ago, with the referendum of June 23, 2016, the British people decided with a percentage of almost 52% and with 71.8% participation, the exit of Great Britain from the European Union. This great result was undoubtedly the first major, painful defeat for the German-controlled European Union of banks and multinationals.
It is more than certain that Brexit is not going to be the end of the world for Great Britain as it did not happen when it chose to stay out of the Eurozone. And, as eminent experts say, the British economy after a short problematic period will be significantly strengthened from a competitive point of view.
At the same time, Brexit will not only have negative impacts on Great Britain, but also on the European Union. Brexit undoubtedly threatens the unity of the union and creates an example of secession that other countries are likely to follow in the future , while the lack of Britain financial contribution will significantly affect the community budget.
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