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Why does Britain want to leave the European Union?

To put it simply, Britain was rich and had a trade surplus with the EU, but people from the EU went to Britain, which would have an impact on the British labor market.

For example, if an enterprise recruits workers, because the workers are very tired and few people are willing to do it, the boss has to raise wages to attract human resources. However, after entering the EU, with the EU's immigration policy, a large number of EU workers entered the UK, and even some Syrian refugees had to be assigned to the UK, so that bosses could hire these cheap workers at very low prices, resulting in local unemployment.

In addition, because of the EU agreement, people in the EU enjoy the same welfare policy. Surgery in Britain requires registration in the national medical system, and the waiting time is long. In addition, people from other EU member states need to wait longer. Of course, Britain doesn't want this.

The income from Britain's exit from the EU is 1. Britain doesn't have to pay the dues like the European Union. In 2065, the dues were 43.8+07.8 billion pounds. The money saved can be used for other investments.

2. Britain can get rid of the shackles of production standards and regulations formulated by the European Union, and the "rules" of the European Union have increased the production cost of Britain by 33 billion pounds. Saving this money can invest in more enterprises and promote economic development.

3. It can reduce the aid obligation to the EU, and the European debt crisis in the euro zone will drag down the development of Britain.

The British government does not have to provide loans for EU students studying in the UK. In 20 15, British universities accepted 7 1000 students from EU countries, which consumed a lot of government funds and most of the loans were not repaid. The rest of the money can be used to support domestic students or make other educational investments.

There is no need for Britain to accept immigrants from other EU member countries, so as not to seize the employment opportunities of British natives.

Britain's exit from the EU has advantages, but it will also have disadvantages. Britain will not be able to trade freely with other EU member states and may lose the market of 500 million EU members.

Britain needs to reach a new trade agreement with the EU, but the EU may force Britain to agree to some restrictions, and trade will become less free than before.

3. Many scientific research projects in Britain will not be funded by the EU, and Britain is the second largest donor (after Germany).

4. I am afraid that the international influence after Brexit will be less than that of the EU, which will reduce the influence of the country.

No longer protected by the EU, it may cause trade or military friction.