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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Can someone explain Brexit to me like I am in fourth grade? I understand what the EU is. I understand there was a referendum and the British people voted to leave the EU. [b]Why did they want to leave the EU?[/b] What I really don't understand is "deal or no deal". Didn't they have an outlinei in the agreements when they formed the EU, how that divorce happens? A prenup if you will? So "deal" Brexit is Britain negotiates for some stuff they want in leaving the EU, right? What is "no deal" Brexit and what are the consequences to Britain? Thanks. [/quote] The short answer is National Interests. Member states must follow the rules according to five main institutions: the European Council, the Council of the European Union, the European Parliament, the European Commission and the Court of Justice. The European Council, which is the meeting place for heads of state or government, sets the EU’s overall policy agenda and its priorities. Those who oppose the EU feel that the governing bodies threaten the member state's free choice in matters of National Interest. They view it as a threat to their democracy. [/quote] Because they are stupid. The U.K. had more clout within the EU than it will without it. The U.K. had plenty of influence in those EU institutions. They were not helpless victims of the mean old EU. The Leave leaders were as delusional as Trump, claiming that they could make better deals one on one than as part of an international agreement, but they have failed to deliver anything workable. The U.K. can't even come up with a workable proposal with Ireland. [/quote]
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