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Why does Britain's withdrawal from the EU make the British want to emigrate?

After 1 and "Britain's withdrawal from the EU", a large number of multinational enterprises, including some China enterprises, may reconsider the scale of their investment in the UK or even withdraw from the UK. The reason why international enterprises and capital favor Britain is not only because of the market with a population of 65 million, but also because of the EU market with a population of 500 million, and the close economic exchanges between Britain and other EU member States. "Britain's withdrawal from the EU" made these advantages disappear, and international manufacturers moved their production lines to countries with relatively low production costs within the EU.

2. After Britain's withdrawal from the EU, Britain's foreign trade will shrink. 28% of the goods produced in Britain are sold abroad, and 45% of them are exported to the EU, which is largely due to the "zero tariff" treatment within EU member States. "Britain's withdrawal from the EU" will greatly increase Britain's import and export tariffs, reduce the competitiveness of Britain's export industry, and increase the prices of imported goods, thus affecting the daily life of ordinary people. 3 million jobs involving import and export trade may be affected.

3. After the event of "Britain leaving the EU", the communication between Britain and the EU in the field of education is bound to be affected. On the one hand, British educational institutions can't use EU research funds to invite top scholars from EU countries to give lectures in the UK. On the other hand, British native students and scholars can't make use of the cooperation mechanism under the EU framework to exchange and further their studies in other EU countries.

4. After Britain leaves the EU, the freedom of movement of British citizens in the EU may be restricted. For example, British people are not free to work, live and settle in EU countries, nor can they buy real estate or enjoy local medical services. Even if the British government has the ability to solve this problem through one-on-one negotiations, it will take some time, which will have an impact on the current cross-border personnel flow.

After Britain left the EU, immigrants from other EU countries could not enter the UK freely. In some industries with labor shortage, whether it is ordinary industries with low requirements for labor ability or high-tech industries relying on top talents, employers are not free to hire immigrant employees with matching skills and low cost, which will affect the competitiveness of enterprises. More importantly, shutting out a large number of immigrants will bear a huge moral responsibility for Britain, a country that has always advocated humanitarianism and gentlemanly spirit.