No celebration by the Starmer government, which seeks “restarting” relations with the EU. All analyzes show a negative impact of “divorce”
A large percentage of the British people did not expect to see these media news titles: “Five Brexit five -year implications,” the BBC writes, “Starmer will not celebrate Brexit’s anniversary” Telegraphwhile the Times is entitled “How well do you remember Brexit five years later? Make the quiz ‘, a quiz of retrospective of the key points from its vote to its application, as it considers it now becomes a part of the story.
Research by economists and analysts are trying to unravel this ‘lame’ of the impact, with models built on hypothetical scenarios. Those who insist that it had a negative impact, for example, assume that the course of trade would have the same or even more intense flow, while those who believe that the British economy is at the same level mainly due to the pandemic or argue that the country’s autonomy in the long run. It will benefit her.
Negative impact see formal surveys
So the 5th anniversary of Brexit And the reference to this always seems like a list of pros and cons, not so much as a news. The BBC Verify has highlighted, for example, the five areas that have been most negatively affected by the exit of Great Britain from the single market and the European bloc. On the list is cash, travel, laws, immigration, and at the top of commerce.
Perhaps from all analyzes and calculations, the most characteristics are those of the Government Budget Office (OBR), which estimates that Brexit will reduce the imports and exports by 15% in the long run while seeing that commerce decline will reduce parallel In the long run and the size of the British economy by about 4%.
Travels… ala America
From the beginning of April, the British side will impose an electronic travel license for European citizens (Electronic Travel Authorization) of 10 pounds – expected to reach 16 pounds. This license will apply for two years and for multiple trips within this time. But the opposite side, the EU, is expected to impose the same terms on British citizens through ETIAS (Electronic Travel and Information Authorisation System) which will cost £ 5.90 and will apply for three years.
Journey to Brussels the Kir Starmer
British Prime Minister Kir Starmer seems to want to change the climate and forecasts a bit. He had promised a “re -re -launching relationship with the EU”, and on Monday he will be in Brussels with European bloc leaders to discuss security issues. This is considered yet another proof of the British government’s position, with her insisting that her movements do not mean a return, but a closer relationship on many fronts, such as defense and the economy.
The opposition of the conservative party, however, speaks of “betrayal”. Foreign Minister Priti Patel said that “the Conservative Government has completed Brexit five years ago, but the present workers’ government, guided by socialist ideology and blind to the will of the people, is determined to dismantle our Brexit and Brexit He drags again in the hands of the EU “, adding that” the Conservatives will not sit down to see this betrayal and fight them at every step. “
But the will of the people seems to have changed. Yougov research just two days ago shows that 55% of 2,500 respondents believe that Brexit was wrong, with only 11% considering it a success. However, Reform UK leader Najel Faraj, who mentions Brexit as “Day of Independence” for the United Kingdom, will gather today in an area of ​​northwestern Essex.
Source :Skai
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