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UANL

UNIVERSIDAD AUTONÓMA
DE NUEVO LEÓN

Facultad de Ingeniería Mecánica y Eléctrica

Cultura Inglesa

ACTIVITY #1

Name: Jesús Ricardo Molina Sifuentes

ID: 1743885

Career: IEC

Coursing: Third semester

Studying Plan: Second semester

Hour: V4-V6

Teacher: Issac Gúzman Mátar

Studying Plan: 401


Thursday 01, 2017
How BREXIT affects UK’s working market
First we have to understand what the European union is, this kind of group
conformed by many European countries, was made in order to have the same kind
of government, also it is conformed by 28 European countries, and it began to
function since the Treaty of the European Union came to force on November 1,
1933. With this act, the "European Union" superstructure combined and was based
on the three pre-existing European Communities - the European Coal and Steel
Community (ECSC), the European Atomic Energy Community (Euratom) and the
European Economic Community (EEC). / CE) - and added the common foreign
policy and judicial and police cooperation, forming a complex system known as
"the three pillars". However, with the entry into force on December 1, 2009 of the
Treaty of Lisbon, the European Union succeeded, albeit with certain peculiarities,
to the European Communities and assumed its unique legal personality as a
subject of international law.
The BREXIT means: It is an English acronym formed by Britain (Great Britain in
Spanish, and by extension United Kingdom) and exit (exit), as explained in a note
on the BBC. This word was used to refer to the referendum in which the British
voted in favor of their country's exit from the European Union. In 2012, Grexit was
named to the possible exit of Greece from the EU. In June 2016, the British
decided through a referendum to withdraw from the EU. When asked "Should the
United Kingdom remain part of the European Union or not?” 51.9% voted in favor
of the withdrawal and 48.1% against. Previous polls predicted an easy victory for
the No. They were wrong.
Conclusion
After being elected as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, David Cameron,
promised to submit to vote the permanence of his country in the EU. Why did he do
it? To satisfy the right-wing groups that believed in Brexit and that were
increasingly influencing public opinion. According to them, their country had lost
political and economic autonomy in this supranational system. Cameron believed
that the process was a formality and that the exit of the European bloc would never
prosper. He was also wrong and after the defeat, resigned.
Why did they vote for the Brexit? The Brexit promoters used clear and simple
concepts. They appealed to a supposed economic benefit for the United Kingdom
if they left the EU. They also talked about the loss of autonomy that had meant for
their country to join the European bloc. But the most popular message was that the
measure would allow the Government to stop the migration to the country,
especially from non-Europeans. According to analysts, this will be a hit to the
economy of Great Britain, which will lose the tariff benefits it had with the rest of
Europe. In addition, the British will no longer be considered community and yes
foreigners when traveling and looking for work in Eurozones. The situation leaves
the country partially isolated from its old allies. However, the Brexit goes through a
phase of negotiation between Great Britain and the European Union that will
culminate in 2019 and that I could mitigate these effects.
Personal Opinion
I sincerely didn’t know the Brexit clearly, but now that I know what it means, how it
works and some essential things in order to comprehend if it is good or bad for
every nations, I can say that United Kingdom is seeing because of their citizens
and the original people of the country, since things are like that the situation is not
convenient for their country, over population, pollution, less jobs, bad payments,
and there are many things they would have to confront in case of continue forming
part of UE. However, they will miss some opportunities like de free trade and also
they look as bad because of going out from the Union. This situation can be
counterproductive as the people who want to go and look for job in other countries
that are not theirs, may be, they will be rejected. Anyway they can come to a
special deal in which UE and all countries that conform it, don’t lose anything, and
win the most they can to be a successful nation.

https://economiaibero3c.wordpress.com/2014/04/18/ventajas-y-desventajas-de-la-
union-europea-como-bloque-economico
https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uni%C3%B3n_Europea
https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gran_Breta%C3%B1a
http://rpp.pe/mundo/actualidad/que-es-el-brexit-5-puntos-para-entenderlo-noticia-
1040550
https://www.iiea.com/brexit/european-council-declares-sufficient-progress-brexit-
talks/

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