Leaving the European Union
Nigel Farage, leader of the UK Independence party, discuss whether Europeans should be free from the customs of the union, and to be more global.
The prime minister of England has allowed citizens to vote in the referendum of whether to remain within the European Union, or whether to have some other sort of relationship with it.
Sir Andrew Cahn mentions the disadvantages of leaving, because exports would be hard, and the country would be cut off and completely isolated. By being freed from the customs of the union, Europe would be free to “negotiate its own trade deals with the rest of the world.”
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Curated: @KatherineNader, an online editor at Arbitrage Magazine, is the author of The Deadly Mark. She is a student of Biology, English, and Professional Writing at the University of Toronto.
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