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Lainey Galloway
13 June, 19:18
Why is UK leaving the European Union?
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Tyson Gibbs
13 June, 19:58
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Why is the UK leaving?
A public vote - or referendum - was held on Thursday 23 June 2016, to decide whether the UK should leave or remain.
Leave won by 52% to 48%. The referendum turnout was very high at 72%, with more than 30 million people voting - 17.4 million people opting for Brexit.
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Ireland Lara
13 June, 19:59
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There is 2 main reasons why:
Economics:
Opponents of the EU argued that there is a dysfunctional economic entity. The EU failed to address the economic problems that had been developing since 2008, for example, 20% unemployment in southern Europe.
Sovereignty:
The rise of nationalism across the world. There's a growing distrust of multinational financial, trade, and defense organizations created after World War II. For example, the EU, the IMF, and NATO.
Many who oppose the EU believe these institutions no longer serve a purpose. Not only that, but also that these organizations take control away from individual nations. Mistrust and fear of losing control made Brexit a reasonable solution to the UK.
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