The Pros And Cons Of Leaving The European Union

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The British have voted for the United Kingdom to leave the European Union with a 52% majority. The political, economic, and social pressures of the EU led to the people’s decision to withdraw our association with the EU to regain control of our country. During the upcoming negotiations with the EU and future trade partners, we need a strong and united government to achieve a successful and swift exit from the EU. Leaving the European Union will benefit the UK and its people by restoring control to the government of its financials, trading, economy, law making, and immigration.
Financial Control
It is time for the UK government to take responsibility of its own finances. Currently, the UK pays an estimated £163 million per week to the EU, which …show more content…

The opposition of Brexit argues that without the EU the UK will have to negotiate with over 50 countries to reach similar agreements as the EU provides us today (Giles, 2016). However, the EU has restricted the UK from entering into trade agreements with close allies like the Australia and New Zealand and powerful potential partners such as China and India (“Why Vote Leave”, 2016). Our fast economic growth will attract future trade partners, giving us strong negotiation powers. We will start working on the WTO rule compliance immediately to promote successful trade …show more content…

Currently, half of the laws made by the EU are put into place by Brussels bureaucrats who are unelected officials, going against the core of democracy (“Why Vote Leave”, 2016). The UK should not allow an outside administration dictate its laws. The EU undermines the power of our world-class police and security services through the Charter of Fundamental Rights (“Why Vote Leave”, 2016). With one of the best intelligence services and the fourth largest military power in the world, we are exceedingly capable of governing and protecting our own country without EU interference (“Why Vote Leave”,

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