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Why did Britain regret its original choice when it left the European Union?

British Prime Minister Theresa May is very firm about Britain's withdrawal from the EU. At present, she has not seen the meaning of regret. Whether she will regret it in the future depends on whether Britain is getting better and better after leaving the EU. Getting better and better will definitely not regret it, but will be glad; It's getting worse and worse, and maybe it will enter Europe again.

The EU has 28 member States (including Britain), and Britain formally joined in 1973. At the beginning, the purpose of the EU was to establish a free trade zone, and now it includes about 500 million consumers. But in the eyes of many British people, the EU is too bureaucratic, and Britain has to pay high fees every year, which is also the main obstacle for Britain to suppress immigration (the free movement of citizens is the basic principle of EU law). So Britain chose to leave the European Union.

The British government has given a great reply.

The Bill "Repeal the Bill" will abolish all EU laws and replace them with British domestic laws that can guarantee the same rights, so as to ensure the judicial independence of Britain.

Before Britain withdrew from the EU referendum, the British Ministry of Finance and the International Monetary Fund warned that the British economy would fall into recession, but in fact, the performance of the British economy has been better than expected in recent months, but most economists predict that with the formal opening of Britain's withdrawal from the EU, the growth rate of the British economy will begin to decline.