Table of content. Reasons for exit. Reaction to voting. Effects

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Table of content

Reasons for exit
Reaction to voting
Effects

Table of content Reasons for exit Reaction to voting Effects

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voting

For 51,9%

against 48,1%

voting For 51,9% against 48,1%

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Reasons for exit

The UK contributes much more to the budget than it

Reasons for exit The UK contributes much more to the budget than
receives from it
Unsuitable for the UK EU rules in the fields of agriculture, fisheries, law and internal affairs

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Reaction to voting

The sharp fall of many indices on the exchange
The British

Reaction to voting The sharp fall of many indices on the exchange
pound fell against the dollar much more than expected
The resignation of the Prime Minister

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Effects for GB

The demand for citizenship and the residence permit of the

Effects for GB The demand for citizenship and the residence permit of
EU member states have increased
"Brain drain" - foreign specialists because of difficulties with getting a visa may prefer to immigrate to other countries
Changes in legislation based on provisions established by the EU
Changes in the social assistance package for immigrants
Due to the fall in currency, the flow of tourists has grown - a sharp jump in sales of luxury goods
In the next decade, the level of real income of the population is expected to decline
Sentiments of separatism and europhobia in the UK
The need to sign a new trade agreement with 27 countries

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Effects for the European Union

Partial loss of markets in the UK is

Effects for the European Union Partial loss of markets in the UK
possible
Perhaps the development of a new wave of separatism against the EU in almost all its states, but especially in Greece, Sweden and Finland
The growth of the euro against the pound
Partial or complete expulsion from England of labor migrants
Creation of a checkpoint at the entrance to the tunnel under the Channel, which will greatly increase the travel time of the Paris-London train