Was/is the UK government bound by the popular vote? Is “Brexit” a “done deal”? W
ID: 389410 • Letter: W
Question
Was/is the UK government bound by the popular vote? Is “Brexit” a “done deal”? What are the steps involved in the UK leaving the EU? How long will it take for the UK to leave? What issues need to be negotiated; what do the UK and the EU want from negotiations; and what is the current status of the negotiations to leave? The UK has incorporated many EU laws into UK law. What will happen to the EU laws embedded in UK law when Brexit takes place? Who needs to approve a deal? What if there is no deal?
Explanation / Answer
the given time for exit of Britain from EU is March, 2019, is going to be happen sooner. Theresa May government thinking that they wish to go for another referendum about exit, and agin going for voting from the publict. The process started and going to be end sooner.
The issues to be considered and negotiated are related to their currency utilization, trade relations with EU group nations, tax structure, employment opportunities and so on. all these are under progress and they may reveal sooner.
Even many of laws were incorporated by UK, EU analyse all the laws later and they only continue those which were applicable and suitable to them. Even, EU can continue some of the laws as they are some may replace with new laws.
there may some minor issues to be addressed and resolved, but Brexit is going to be happen. there is ot doubt at Exit of UK from EU.
Related Questions
Navigate
Integrity-first tutoring: explanations and feedback only — we do not complete graded work. Learn more.