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After the UK successfully leaves the EU, will it suffer retaliation from the EU?

The economy in today's world is developing in an integrated manner. Compared with developing alone, developing within an economic organization has certain advantages. For example, there will be more opportunities for import taxes and cooperation. But in the context of this general trend, why does the UK want to leave the EU? In fact, if this question is asked more thoroughly, it may be related to the differences between continental countries and maritime countries in various aspects.

First, the UK is originally a major member of the European Union. As a developed economy, the UK pays large sums of money to the European Union every year. But as time goes by, this amount of money increases. Faced with this increasingly huge amount, the British thought of leaving the European Union. Therefore, the British believe that after they leave the EU, this money can be used in all aspects of their lives and can be better used to develop their country's economy.

Second, from the British perspective, the European Union is gradually declining. During the period when the UK joined the European Union, some economically backward Eastern European countries often immigrated illegally to the UK. They all live legally on British soil, and Britain has been suffering from a large influx of refugees from other countries. This situation has exacerbated some social problems.

Thirdly, the UK still has legal problems in the European Union. As we all know, the UK has always had an independent legal system. However, after joining the European Union, the British legal system will face the entire Europe.

However, there will be many difficulties in leaving the EU. He will no longer enjoy the freedom of trade within the European Union, which will cost the UK huge money and time, and the UK will also lose part of its influence. As for the EU's retaliation, the editor feels that peace and development are the themes of today's era, and this kind of thing will not happen on the surface.