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Brexit and the Political Control of UK: An Analysis

   

Added on  2023-06-11

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Contents
INTRODUCTION...........................................................................................................................3
MAIN BODY...................................................................................................................................3
CONCLUSION................................................................................................................................5
REFERENCES................................................................................................................................7
Books and Journals.................................................................................................................7

INTRODUCTION
Government includes the group of people who have authority to govern the country and
work for benefit id general public. There is key role of government in settling the condition of
the nation. There is need of managing the overall country in such a manner that all the people
living are able to live a free and happy life (Bloom and et.al., 2019). There are several schemes
that are being developed by government of nation for welfare of general public. The role of
government is to make political stability in the nation and regulate the political framework. The
government has control over the laws and can alter them according to requirement. The public
must follow all the rules and abide them for better life. In this report, there is discussion related
to Brexit as it has led to EU being separated from United Kingdom. It is necessary to find out if
now UK is able to manage their parliament independently. The real control of political condition
of UK is being discussed in the report.
MAIN BODY
Brexit can be understood as withdrawal of UK members from the European union. There
was certain conflict seen among the two and there was need of an entry strategy. United
kingdoms with all their community members wanted to exit from the agreement and work
independently. It was complex at that time is separating the European union was difficult. There
were certain negative impacts that can impact the trade relations and the GDP of the nation as
well. Some of the people were in opposition of breaks it and were thinking of economic
condition and the living standards (Martill and Sus, 2018). In 2016 the conservative party that is
also called referendum. The people war afraid of the free movement of the migrants. They
believed that the poor people will suffer a lot and the businesses will also not able to pay their
fees. At that time the people were unable to understand the opportunities or the threats that will
occur after Brexit. Some of the people were open to new opportunity is enhancing that the
immigrants will be able to get new work. At the same time other individuals believed that
leaving the EU can reduce the image of UK worldwide. Around 52% of the people voted in
favour of Brexit. Most of the people were from low income group and unemployed as they were
scared of immigrants grabbing the opportunities available for them. Many Brexit voters just want
to reduce overall immigration, while others argue that the UK could have a more sensible
immigration system if it were not constrained by the EU. According to EU regulations, the UK

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