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Brexit and its Impact on United Kingdom's Independence

   

Added on  2023-06-12

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INDIVIDUAL REPORT
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Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION...........................................................................................................................3
MAIN BODY ..................................................................................................................................3
In relation to the above quote is this alleged new found independence real or just a fake.........3
CONCLUSION ..............................................................................................................................6
REFERENCES................................................................................................................................7
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INTRODUCTION
United Kingdom is one of the most powerful countries all over the world and has been
developing its legal and parliamentary structure from very long time. The country is able to
attain its position by working upon both internal and external structure. Also United Kingdom
has set certain goals and objectives in relation to society with its development. The country has
grown in terms of economic, political and social aspects covered in society. Further, United
Kingdom has been operating with European Union as its members that has helped over
improving conditions of United Kingdom from various aspects. Then as UK decided to quit from
EU and form an agreement known as Brexit. This made UK faced various kinds of problems and
atrocities which hindered growth of UK. These concepts has been discussed in relation to UK
within the reports by covering various aspects in it.
MAIN BODY
Statement: “The United Kingdom (UK) has left the European Union (EU) and will once
again be free to make its own laws, post the Brexit Transition period. Some argue that the UK’s
parliamentary sovereignty was indeed undermined by the EU and that the UK has finally got
back its independence. It is likely that the UK will regret Brexit.”
In relation to the above quote is this alleged new found independence real or just a fake
The EU has been developed through desired for making European single political entity
for ending warfare within European countries which took place due to World War II and lead
upon establishing effective trade relationship of UK all over global(Lašáková, Remišová and
Bohinská, 2022). The European Union has been established with the help of 12 countries in the
year 1993 which make sure that freedom is provided in relation to movement of goods, services,
people and money. Also EU leads upon working over gross domestic product making
establishment done with improvement in an organization. In this various countries are involved
as members which helped them in developing business with strong network. Further, EU has
made creation possible over effective rules and regulations based over enhancing structure of
United Kingdom's economy. This makes United Kingdom focus over improving stability within
operations of UK. European Union makes United Kingdom powerful in relation over trade that
is based upon activities taking place within United Kingdom. The aim of European Union makes
promotion done of peace and values that creates proper structure for well being of citizens in
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