In a strictly business relationship, if an employee or a system; is too incapable, too big headed, feeling too self-important, is too unwilling, or just too lazy to carry out the job for which he or she was hired or put in place to carry out; you fire that employee, dismantle that system; then you MUST move on, take a chance, start over-- with someone or something entirely new that show the potential of accomplishing the required job.
The pros and cons of leaving the European Union
The greatest uncertainty associated with leaving the European Union is that no country has ever done it before, so no one can predict the exact result. Capitalist do not like chance or uncertainty; will refuse taking any; on the other hand, taking chance, with potential of economic betterment/profit is the life blood of entrepreneurship.
Membership fee: Leaving the European Union would result in an immediate cost saving, as the country would no longer contribute to the European Union budget. Last year, Britain paid in £13bn, but it also received £4.5bn worth of spending, so the UK's net contribution was £8.5bn". That's about 7 per cent of what the Government spends on the National Health Service each year. What's harder to determine is whether the financial advantages of European Unioin membership, such as free trade and inward investment outweigh the upfront costs.
Trade: The European Union is a single market in which no tariffs are imposed on imports and exports between member states. “More than 50 per cent of our exports go to EU countries," says Sky News, "and our membership allows us to have a say over how trading rules are drawn up”.
Britain also benefits from trade deals between the European Union and other world powers. The European Union is currently negotiating with the United States of North America to create the world's biggest free trade area something that will be highly beneficial To Capitalistic Business Venture Monopolies. Britain now risks losing some of that negotiating power, through leaving the European Union, but it Would Be Free To Establish Its Own Trade Agreements.
Britain could follow the lead of Norway, which has access to the single market but is not bound by European Union laws on areas such as agriculture, justice and home affairs. But others argue that an "amicable divorce" would not be possible.
CANADA FACES ALMOST THE EXACT SAME PROBLEMS WITH ALMOST THE EXACT SAME PROS CONS AND GOVERNMENT SCAMS.
How did UK end up voting to leave the European Union?
1. Decades of Euro scepticism and ministerial rebellion led to Britain’s self-ejection from a union that voters never fully embraced.
2. Britain’s self-ejection from Europe is the culmination not just of four months of heady campaigning but four decades of latent Euro scepticism, which, through good times and bad, never really went away.
3. Campaigners have agitated for EU withdrawal ever since the UK joined the common market in 1973. Labour’s official policy for the next decade was to quit, and A SIZEABLE PROPORTION OF CONSERVATIVES HAVE NEVER BEEN COMFORTABLE EUROPEANS.
4. POLLING SUGGESTS DISCONTENT WITH THE SCALE OF MIGRATION TO THE UK HAS BEEN THE BIGGEST FACTOR PUSHING BRITONS TO VOTE OUT, WITH THE CONTEST TURNING INTO A REFERENDUM ON WHETHER PEOPLE ARE HAPPY TO ACCEPT FREE MOVEMENT IN RETURN FOR FREE TRADE.
5. The leave camp tried to make the arguments for Brexit more about the economy and sovereignty than immigration, but quickly found that “taking back control” over immigration was the most resonant message. They also linked immigration to shortages of primary school places, difficulty in getting a GP appointment, and depressed wages.
6. Public unease has been fuelled by a failure to prevent immigration from piling pressure on jobs markets and public services, and a refusal by politicians to acknowledge the sheer numbers of Europeans making new homes in the UK after the EU’s expansion east in 2004 and 2007.
7. Cameron promised before the 2010 election to bring migration down to the tens, not hundreds, of thousands. However, his failure to live up to his promise, repeated in 2015, has undermined trust in his leadership and contributed to a sense that UK politicians are powerless to lower migration from the EU.
8. Elite and aloof--The other force that welled up during the campaign was a wholehearted distaste for the thing that Brussels had become in the 40 years since Britain last voted in a referendum on its place in Europe.
9. The UK has never voted on being part of the EU, which was formed at the time of the Maastricht treaty in 1993 and expanded its remit from an economic community to include foreign affairs, justice and policing.
10. The leave camp argued that Brussels has been on a mission to expand its powers and sought further political integration, which is far removed from what the UK originally voted for. Voters appear to have decided that this was their one chance to leave a union they never particularly embraced and did not consent to in the first place.
What does Brexit mean?
It is a word that has become used as a shorthand way of saying the UK leaving the EU - merging the words Britain and exit to get Brexit
What is the European Union?
The European Union Is An Economic And Political Partnership Involving 28 European Countries It Began After World War Two To Foster Economic Co-Operation, With The Idea That Countries Which Trade Together Are More Likely To Avoid Going To War With Each Other.
It Has Since Grown To Become A "Single Market" Allowing Goods And People To Move Around, Basically As If The Member States Were One Country.
The European Union has its own currency, the euro, which is used by 19 of the member countries.
IT ALSO HAS ITS OWN PARLIAMENT AND IT NOW SETS RULES IN A WIDE RANGE OF AREAS - INCLUDING ON THE ENVIRONMENT, TRANSPORT, CONSUMER RIGHTS AND EVEN THINGS SUCH AS MOBILE PHONE CHARGES.
A referendum - a vote in which everyone (or nearly everyone) of voting age can take part - was held on Thursday 23 June, to decide whether the UK should leave or remain in the European Union.
Leave won by 52% to 48%.
The referendum turnout was 71.8%, with more than 30 million people voting. It was the highest turnout in a UK-wide vote since the 1992 general election.
THE PEOPLES THE CITIZENS HAVE VOICED THEIR WILL OVER GOVERNMENT DICTATORSHIP~~~Al (Alex-Alexander) D Girvan.
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