In just a few years since Brexit, the United Kingdom is paying the consequences of its exit from the European Union. Do the British feel regretful about this choice? Does a stable economic future depend on rejoining the European Union? In the June 2016 referendum, 17.4 million Britons voted to leave the European Union, that is, 51.9% of the population. 16.1 million people voted to remain in the community bloc, representing 48.1% of the votes. Three years of intense negotiations sealed the official departure from the country on January 31, 2020, ending 47 years of relationship between London and Brussels. In that same year, the main Brexit voices promised to “recover sovereignty” and turn the UK into a new commercial and financial power, which would be the axis and hinge for Western economies with the world. Let's review in this video how Brexit has impacted the national economy of the United Kingdom after several years. Stay Informed, Stay Ahead! Disclaimer: The information provided in this video is for educational and informational purposes only and should not be considered professional financial, investment, or legal advice. We shall not be held responsible for any errors or omissions in the content. Any action the viewer takes based on the information provided in this video is solely at their own risk.
Let's review in this video how Brexit has impacted the national economy of the United Kingdom after several years. youtu.be/B2fiJ2mH_Ls?...
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