Fifth anniversary of the brexit. Sovereignty or isolation?

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British exports in 2024 decreased by 9% compared to the last 4th of 2020; in another countries the company increased by 3%. Julianne Ponanwhich sends allergen-free foods to the Union has been devastated. She only started rebirth a year ago erstwhile she acquired clients in the mediate East and Australia. – We lost 4 years, it's sad – Says the businessman. – We'd be a hell of a lot further if it hadn't been for the brexite. Big businesses have managed. – We inactive have Airbus, we inactive have scotch. We inactive produce weapons and pharmaceuticals – explains trade expert David Hening. – But middle-sized players are truly struggling to keep their export position. And no fresh receiver gets in line. Lars Andersen, the owner of a company sending colorful labels for children's clothes to over 150 countries, besides counts losses: – We survived, but it cost us quite a few money. Business goes much slower and more expensive. In order to keep trade with the Union, it had to establish a base in Ireland, through which all orders destined for EU countries go through. Andrew Moss, manager of the award-winning packaging company, recalls how the brexitists shouted about the request regaining control. – Then I woke up and realized that “regaining control” was absolutely right. But we had to do it, we had to get control of ourselves, due to the fact that those people in Westminster had no idea. I survived, but many others did not.

The number of immigrants increased

The argument for leaving the Union was the expected decline in immigration. Hope is dead. The influx of foreigners is much higher than before brexit, as the number of visas granted to workers from around the planet has increased dramatically. The number of immigrants who arrived in 2023 was 900,000, almost 4 times more than in the year of the referendum. Another reason for divorce – the elimination of VAT on electricity for households – besides failed. VAT disappeared, but Russia's invasion of Ukraine caused the bills to emergence anyway. A large bonus for brexit – promised by his supporters – was to be a favorable trade agreement with the US. 5 years later, no deal, no deal. erstwhile Donald Trump comes to power, it's gonna be even harder for her.

The probrexit politicians were lying?

In Fenland County, Cambridgeshire, a evidence number of people voted against the Brussels government – 71.4%. What do they think today? 64-year Alex Cox was behind the brexit due to immigrants – he thought the British were left behind and become Second-class people. Now he says the probrexit politicians were lying. If he could go back, he'd vote to stay. erstwhile asked if he saw any affirmative side of the brexit, he replied: – I don't think they're here. 60 years Nigel Lambert, the owner of a gift card store, voted to stay in the European community: – We were promised something better, but nothing happened. Now importing from Europe is more difficult. The suppliers who supply me turned to different sources, the main ones being China. It seems crazy to me to support the Chinese economy erstwhile we could support our neighbours. W The acceptance of the brexit was even greater – 73 percent. Debbie O'LoughlinA Union opponent feels disappointed: – It's not precisely what I expected. I thought we would be more independent – it seems that we have gained nothing and we have lost much. Would she have voted otherwise if she had that opportunity? – Probably, knowing what I know now. In Suffolk, nearly 60% of voters supported leaving the EU. Julia Ewart She wasn't 1 of them, so she doesn't feel remorse. – After the promised sunny highlands just no trace – He's talking. – We must be honest, brexit has caused political chaos, divisions and discontent in our country for years. Regardless of how anyone voted, it must be admitted that leaving the Union brings small benefit, if at all. We have made our future more difficult, and we are alone in the planet arena.

The polls show discouragement to the brexit. In 2016, 51.89 percent voted for him, or 17,410,742 people participating in the referendum. Currently, according to a YouGov survey conducted on January 29, 55 percent of respondents believe that this decision was wrong. Only 30% of respondents consider it good. Even 1 in six citizens erstwhile demanding a brexit now regrets it. But do the British truly know what they want? uncertainty is fueled by the next poll revealing support for political parties. The winner is the UK improvement Party, the leader of which is the main apologist of exit from the Union – Nigel Farage. If his group's dominance persists until the next election, a faster reset can be expected in Britain's relations with Brussels.

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