Sunday, February 3, 2019

The limit of populism suggested by Brexit

For some months I was withdrawn from writing this blog, one of the most focused topics is Brexit.

The UK declared to leave EU a couple of years ago, following the result of the referendum. However, the concrete ways and process are under augment. Theresa May seated to the Prime Minister succeeding David Cameron, to take the lead for fruitful Brexit. But she has failed to propose an effective plan. The parliament declined the proposal the government had agreed with the EU counterpart. May seems to consider to postpone the deadline of Brexit, but the EU is not friendly to her idea.

First of all, Brexit is not supported by many citizens. As far as I know, most Londoners are against Brexit. But many Britains living in a rural area are affirmative. As a result, the national poll was victorious for separatists. At the same time, however, it means split ideologies in the UK.

Populism is powerless to integrate national ideal. I do not think a national referendum is successful to take a significant decision. It is said that not a few people voted to Brexit is now regretting their actions. Making a decision should be commissioned to the concurrent leader, at least for proper policy making without confusion.

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