Brexit

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Brexit englanniksi

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  5. (quote-journal) has resigned as Prime Minister after Britain voted to leave the European Union. It followed a turbulent night with Remain campaigners quietly confident until the early hours when results from Newcastle and Sunderland showed better than expected returns for the Brexit camp. A surprise victory for a Brexit in Swansea, which was expected to vote to Remain, did little to dampen concerns despite Scotland overwhelmingly backing staying in the Union.

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  7. (quote-web)|titleurl=https://www.dw.com/en/uk-us-whats-happened-to-their-free-trade-deal/a-66122162|passage=Biden’s irritation with London’s inability to solve its “question” after Brexit has also played a role.

  8. (quote-web)|titleurl=https://ukandeu.ac.uk/brexit-a-critical-juncture-in-the-uks-international-relations/|passage=The Brexit referendum seemingly heralded such a moment but other than the negative sentiment of leave, the more positive agenda of what to do with the UK’s newfound status has been found wanting.

  9. (quote-web){{! Peter Zeihan|work=Zeihan on Geopolitics|source=YouTube|sectionurl=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P1X7liBj-Tw&t=175s|section=2:55–3:14|passage=The Brits have been uniquely incompetent in wallowing in narcissistic irrelevance ever since the Brexit vote. They’ve refused to admit that the only path forward for them is a crippling deal with the United States that will give them access to the NAFTA system but at the cost of any kind of economic sovereignty.

  10. To exit the Union.

  11. (quote-book).

  12. (quote-book), for holding the vote; with the British, for Brexiting; (..)

  13. To leave a romantic relationship. (rfex)

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  19. Brexit