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Brexit is the withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the European Union and the European Atomic Energy Community.

The UK first applied to join the*EU*in 1961. This*application*was vetoed by the French government in 1963 and a second application was vetoed, again by the French, in 1967. It was only in 1969 that the green light was given to negotiations for British membership, with talks starting in 1970. The UK joined the*European Economic Community*(as*it*then was) on 1 January 1973, alongside Denmark and Ireland.

The*Brexit withdrawal agreement, officially titled*Agreement on the withdrawal of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland from the European Union and the European Atomic Energy Community,*is a treaty between the*European Union*(EU),*Euratom, and the*United Kingdom*(UK), signed on 24 January 2020, setting the terms of the withdrawal of the UK from the EU and Euratom. The text of the treaty was published on 17 October 2019,and is a renegotiated version of an agreement published half a year earlier.

The earlier version of the withdrawal agreement was rejected by the*House of Commons*on three occasions, leading to Queen Elizabeth II accepting the resignation of*Theresa May*as*Prime Minister of the United Kingdom*and appointing*Boris Johnson*as the new Prime Minister on 24 July 2019.

The Parliament of the United Kingdom gave its approval to the then draft Agreement by enacting implementing legislation (the*European Union (Withdrawal Agreement) Act 2020) on 23 January 2020. After the Agreement was signed, the Government of the United Kingdom issued and deposited Britain’s instrument of ratification of the Agreement on 29 January 2020.

The Agreement was ratified by the*Council of the European Union*on 30 January 2020, following the consent of the*European Parliament*on 29 January 2020.

The Agreement covers such matters as money, citizens’ rights, border arrangements and dispute resolution. It also contains a transition period and an outline of the future relationship between the UK and the EU. Published on 14 November 2018, it was a result of the*Brexit negotiations. The agreement was endorsed by the leaders of the 27 remaining EU countries and the*UK Government*led by*Prime Minister*Theresa May, but faced opposition in the*UK parliament, whose*approval was necessary*for ratification.

Approval by the European Parliament would also have been required. On 15 January 2019, the House of Commons rejected the withdrawal agreement by a vote of 432 to 202.*The Commons rejected the Agreement again on 12 March 2019, on a vote of 391 to 242, and rejected a third time of 29 March 2019 by 344 votes to 286. On 22 October 2019 the revised withdrawal agreement negotiated by Boris Johnson’s government cleared the first stage in Parliament, but Johnson paused the legislative process when the accelerated programme for approval failed to achieve the necessary support, and announced his intention to call a general election.

On 23 January 2020, Parliament ratified the agreement by passing the*Withdrawal Agreement Act; on 29 January 2020, the European Parliament gave its consent to the withdrawal agreement. It was subsequently concluded by the*Council of the European Union*on 30 January 2020.

The withdrawal agreement provides for a transition period until 31 December 2020, during which time the UK remains in the single market, in order to ensure frictionless trade until a long-term relationship is agreed. If no agreement is reached by this date, then the UK will leave the single market without a*trade deal*on 1 January 2021. Closely connected to the withdrawal agreement is a non-binding political declaration on the future EU–UK relationship.

They say Brexit was aimed to benefit not only british people but also asians proving to be lucrative deal whereas the deal will cite diverse problems for UK as well as EU because there are trade relations built between United Kingdom and European Union during the time of membership and an immense number of people from European Union go to work in United Kingdom. There will be lack of skills and expertise in UK. Apparently opting brexit will bring the disadvantages for UK that’s why it seems unlikely that UK could accomplish Brexit deal and most likely UK will be having hindrances in booming its economy.

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