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Why did Britain leave the European Union?

1, because the number of British immigrants is increasing, the employment in our country is becoming more and more severe.

The immigrant population is increasing. In order to ensure social welfare, the government is under increasing pressure.

In order to maintain the original high welfare, the British government wants to unilaterally raise the standards for the immigrant population, but the EU does not allow it.

4. There are too many GJ economies in the European Union that fail to meet high standards, but implementing high welfare in their own GJ is tantamount to increasing the burden on other GJs.

The EU is not Britain's own. It was founded by Germany and several other GJs, and Britain later joined the European Union.

6. Britain is in the forefront of Europe and has the strength to challenge the EU.