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    Middle East which Britain didn’t want. If we see it from the economic point of view the Brexit is not a right decision. The EU and UK was enjoying the benefits of free-trade and after the Brexit, to enjoy the same benefit the Britain had to pay lots of tariff. Every transaction with the member countries will be charged. It will not only slow the UK’s economy but also all EU member’s economy will go down. BREXIT effects all the nations in the European union because the firms which are…

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    Referendum Vote Essay

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    On Thursday, June 23rd the people of Britain went to the polls and made a decision that will reshape history for the United Kingdom and the rest of Europe. The referendum vote to leave the European Union, commonly referred to as Brexit, is not one many people predicted would pass. However, a combination of factors––economic, social, and political––building up enough tension and anxiety in the British people, lead a very split electorate to the polls where the referendum vote was their outlet…

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    job opportunities as unemployment continued to rise in their respective countries. Finally, the most recent growth of immigrants coming to the United Kingdom are the refugees that are fleeing from the war in Syria. Although politicians in favor of Brexit used the migration of the Syrian refugees as a way to fulfill their political agenda by saying that “We must break free of the EU and take back control of our borders"(), relatively few refugees that have arrived in Europe have actually made it…

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    On June the 23rd 2016 a historic moment happened for Britain, the EU and even the world. It was announced that Britain had voted to leave the European Union. With this came lot of uncertainty for the future of the countries and organizations involved. However, for some it was viewed with great happiness and the building blocks to making Britain great again. Britain is still deciding how, when and even if they will leave, with multiple options ahead of them. The future implications or benefits…

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    Amalie “My Son the Fanatic” The short story “My son the Fanatic” is going to be my starting point for this essay. I am going to give a brief summary of it, and explain what the main conflict and what the basis of it is. Lastly I am going to describe how the short story is relevant in British society today. “My son the Fanatic” was written by Hanif Kureishi and published in 1994. The central conflict in the story is centred around the father, Parvez and his son, Ali. In the story Parvez is…

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    Schneiderman Rules Essay

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    The Wall Street Journal “The Schneiderman Rules,” discusses New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman endorsing the Clinton campaign by abusing his powers. He is accusing Trump of “fraud upon the people of the state of New York.” People are questioning his timing on the offense because the elections are less than a month away, so he could have waited after Nov. 9th. The author agrees that New York citizens need to be protected as Schneiderman mentions, however, the actions Schneiderman is…

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    European Union. The European Union offers France, a free trade agreement, common currency with 26 countries that facilitates trade, and offers protection against the international market and in case France was to every face a financial crisis. The Brexit vote has caused major tensions within the European Union, causing France to have to be invested in both EU and domestic politics, which has cause some internal resentment in the public. Will France see the rise of a far-right nominee such as…

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    and the risk that exists for their business. They are seeking advice to put plans in place to respond to a potential Brexit. Leading up to the vote there has been a display of low confidence in the UK market and law firms are seeing a standstill with investors and reduced M&A activity as there is doubt over the future of cross-border business activities and investments. As Brexit seems to be a real possibility law firms can prepare to be affected directly and indirectly in two ways: (1)…

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    messed their credit up they have lost their top AAA credit rating meaning the cost of government borrowing will be higher. So basically I see it as a teenager that has started college no money and messed up credit. However, there is always hope in this Brexit; since the referendum the UK is trading at a higher price and it has recovered from the drastic slump in shared prices. The Bank of England is hoping its decision to drop interest rates from 0.5% to 0.25% will keep a recession away and…

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    Why I dislike Theresa May Conservative MP since 1997, but still does not seem to understand the problems in Britain. She made a formidable speech on Downing Street steps trying to emphasise with black people, white middle class, women and the people of Britain which she represents. However, evidence from Prime Minister’s Questions may suggest she put everyone in false pretences when ignoring six of the most prevalent worries on the British mind. Theresa May’s humble upbringing seems to have…

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