THE ULTIMATE BREXIT DIARY
Britain first joined the EU in 1973. On the 23rd of June 2016, in a Brexit referendum, the people of Britain voted to leave the EU. The votes were 17,410,742 (51.89%) to 16,141,241(48.11%), in favour of leaving the EU. Such a tight result for a major decision!
This is an Ultimate Brexit diary and it is a journey of the events that led to the ‘British Exit’ vote from the EU. I will share facts and true feelings of mine and the opinions of other people in this journal.
The diary covers Brexit news, month by month until the 29th of March 2017, when the Prime Minister of Britain, Theresa May, triggered Article 50 which begins the formal 2-year process of leaving the EU. There are still so many questions that remain unanswered for both British and EU citizens.
The diary looks at major news and the effects of the Brexit vote in Britain and the EU. It explores questions asked by many and the concerns about the future. It looks at the economy, politics, immigration and employment. What are the rights of EU citizens that have lived and worked in Britain for many years? What will a future Britain look like?
Brexit Brexit
In the EU, the UK makes an exit
Who deserves merit?
Brexit Brexit
Britain first joined the EU in 1973. On the 23rd of June 2016, in a Brexit referendum, the people of Britain voted to leave the EU. The votes were 17,410,742 (51.89%) to 16,141,241(48.11%), in favour of leaving the EU. Such a tight result for a major decision!
This is an Ultimate Brexit diary and it is a journey of the events that led to the ‘British Exit’ vote from the EU. I will share facts and true feelings of mine and the opinions of other people in this journal.
The diary covers Brexit news, month by month until the 29th of March 2017, when the Prime Minister of Britain, Theresa May, triggered Article 50 which begins the formal 2-year process of leaving the EU. There are still so many questions that remain unanswered for both British and EU citizens.
The diary looks at major news and the effects of the Brexit vote in Britain and the EU. It explores questions asked by many and the concerns about the future. It looks at the economy, politics, immigration and employment. What are the rights of EU citizens that have lived and worked in Britain for many years? What will a future Britain look like?
Brexit Brexit
In the EU, the UK makes an exit
Who deserves merit?
Brexit Brexit