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Running head: BREXIT 1 Brexit Name Institutional affiliation 2 BREXIT BREXIT Currently, there has been a hot debate regarding the withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the European nation. The EU is an economic and political union that consists of twentyeight state member that are majorly located in Europe. This comes after a referendum that was held on 2016 June where the majority of those with the power to vote, supported UK leaving the EU. Generally, 51.9 percent of the voters sided with the United Kingdom being withdrawn from the EU (Goodman, 2016). Although the government invoked Article 50 of the Treaty of the EU which paved the way for a two-year process to be completed on March 2019 with the UK’s exit, again, there was an extension on the deadline to October this year. In March 2017, the United Kingdom invoked Article 50 of the TEU that started the member state’s removal, also referred to as Brexit, from the EU. The United Kingdom went ahead and handed in a formal notice, in compliance with the Treaty European Union, to the European Council to confirm the intention to exit from the European Union in order to permit removal negotiations to commence. This came after Theresa May (Prime Minister UK) in 2016 October announced officially that Article 50 would be invoked by 2017 the first quarter. On the 29th of March 2017 when the Permanent Representative of the UK to the European Union, Sir Tim Barrow, officially handed a formal letter that had been signed by the p ...
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