47-year-old solidarity ends, Britain says goodbye to European Union
47-year-old solidarity ends, Britain says goodbye to European Union
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London: Britain has formally separated from the European Union (EU) at midnight. At the same time, its 47-year-old economic, political and legal solidarity with EU member countries has ended. Experts believe that this move in Britain will take its shape and prosperity. He will give a new direction to his relations with various countries. On Friday, Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson said, "This is the beginning of a new era" on the break-up of the EU.

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On the whole investigation, it has been found that Britain joined the European Union in 1973. A referendum was held on Brexit in the year 2016 to separate from this group of 28 countries. Despite the public seal on the referendum, it took Britain nearly 43 months to break away from the EU. But due to the deadlock of Parliament, the time limit for Brexit was extended three times. Conservative leader Terija May had to resign as Prime Minister last year if the resolution was not passed by Parliament.

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It has been learned that Boris Johnson held the post of Prime Minister after Terryja May. Johnson held a mid-term election on December 12, after the deadlock in Parliament over Brexit persisted. In this, his Conservative Party managed to save power with an overwhelming majority. After winning the election, Johnson said, "We have got a new mandate." Britain will split from the European Union on 31 January.

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The whole process of Britain's separation from the EU will take one year. Time has been fixed until 31 December to complete the process. He will remain a member of the EU during this period, but will not have the right to representation and voting. During this period, both sides will finalize the outline of their future relations. Britain has said that it will have to make plans to start business negotiations with the EU from 1 February.

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