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British Prime Minister Johnson said "I would rather die" than postpone Britain's exit from the EU. What's the feud between Britain and the EU?

The feud between Britain and the EU originated from 1. The motives and facts of Britain's joining the EU are quite different, and the immigration is increasing rapidly. Mutual suspicion and suspicion within Britain led to Britain's final withdrawal from the EU.

1. When Britain joined the European Union, there was a great contrast between motive and fact.

The establishment of the European Union was first proposed by Britain. 1946, British Prime Minister Churchill proposed the establishment of a United States of Europe. However, when other countries adopt a positive attitude, Britain's attitude is not as enthusiastic as it was at first. It was not until 196 1 that Britain took the initiative to join the European Economic Community (EEC) for the first time, but it was rejected by French President Charles de Gaulle. It was not until 1973 that Charles de Gaulle died that Britain was allowed to join. However, the EU thinks that Britain only wants to get a share of benefits from the EU. In fact, after Britain joined the EU, it was found that this was not the case, and there was a huge contrast between Britain's efforts and gains.

Immigrants are growing rapidly.

A few years ago, Romanians and Bulgarians began to enter Britain freely. The sharp increase of European immigrants has led to the violent growth of the European debt crisis, and the suspected Europeans in the Conservative Party have once again risen strongly. In the past few decades, banking and financial services in Britain have gradually emerged, replacing heavy industry and manufacturing in Britain. Britain has become a big consumer country, and economic globalization has made London develop rapidly and become a world cultural and financial center, while heavy industry, manufacturing and mining cities in northern Britain are getting poorer and poorer. Many young people are willing to emigrate to eastern Europe to work as coolies and accept low salaries. Immigrants have brought discomfort to the local people in Britain, feeling that immigrants have taken away their job opportunities, and public services such as medical and health facilities and schools cannot meet the needs of the public, and British culture has been eroded. The British are very dissatisfied with this.

3. British internal forces are suspicious of each other.

The rise of the British Independence Party was founded in 1993. At that time, a young Conservative Party, party member farage, thought Mayo was a traitor, withdrew from the Conservative Party and set up the British Independence Party, with a clear-cut stand against immigration and Europe, hoping to let Britain leave the European Union. From 65438 to 0999, farage was elected as a member of the European Parliament, which promoted the trend of Britain's withdrawal from the EU.

There are also Eurosceptics in the British Conservative Party, who believe that the policies within the EU have a negative impact on the EU, and some future policy trends may also harm Britain's interests. The spread of the European debt crisis not only fermented Britain's doubts about Europe, but also accelerated the pace of Britain's withdrawal from the European Union.

Cameron held a referendum on Brexit on 20 15, with the purpose of appeasing Britain in the Conservative Party to leave the EU and preventing the split within the Party. However, Cameron's risky move made the contradictions within the party open and accelerated the pace of Britain's withdrawal from the EU.