This paper highlights the historical context of UK membership in the European Union up until the public referendum conducted on June 23, 2016, on UK withdrawal from the EU, known as Brexit. A step that has generated a state of uncertainty across the European continent, especially after nearly 46 years of membership, during which Britain partook in crafting thousands of laws and documents that regulate various international and interrelations among member states.
Also, the paper explores the divisions in the British political arena and the lack of homogeneity between the Conservatives and the Labor Party, the two largest British parties.
** Events referenced in this paper are until October 9, 2019.
This study expresses the viewpoint of its author, and the Strategies Center does not bear any responsibility resulting from the position or opinion of its author regarding security, political, economic, social, and other issues, and does not necessarily reflect the position and/or viewpoint of the Center.
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