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The EU and the UK : BREXIT reasons and impediments

HELLO!I am Alla PetrovaAnd I’m your club memberNice to meet you

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Слайд 1The EU and the UK: BREXIT reasons and impediments

The EU and the UK: BREXIT reasons and impediments

Слайд 2HELLO!
I am Alla Petrova

And I’m your club member
Nice to meet

HELLO!I am Alla PetrovaAnd I’m your club memberNice to meet you

Слайд 3Contents
Reasons for the UK to leave

Impendiments

Legislation


ContentsReasons for the UK to leaveImpendimentsLegislation

Слайд 4Reasons for the UK to leave

Reasons for the UK to leave

Слайд 5Work
The UK economy is developed enough to be able to

provide some extra work, but not in such great quantities.


Immigration

Taxes
Most of foreign workers have cash salaries, they do not pay income taxes. In the same time all welfare for them is provided with national budget constituted with taxes.

WorkThe UK economy is developed enough to be able to provide some extra work, but not in

Слайд 6Democracy crisis
60% of legislative acts were enacted by the EU.

Too much power was delegated to this institution.
Legislation
Lack of qualification
People

are not qualified enough, and specialists from the EU countries can’t get a permission to work in the UK.
Democracy crisis60% of legislative acts were enacted by the EU. Too much power was delegated to this

Слайд 7Impediments

Impediments

Слайд 8LET’S RESEARCH SOME EU COUNTRIES INTERESTS
GERMANY AND AUSTRIA
Defend the unity

of the EU
Single market & free movement
Trade links with the

UK



ITALY
Single market & free movement
Preserve EU citizens rights in the UK
Trade links with the UK

BALTIC
UK’s commitment to European security
Preserve EU citizens rights in the UK
Single market & free movement





BENELUX
Single market & free movement
Defend the unity of the EU
Brexit must be a worse deal than membership

FRANCE
Brexit must be a worse deal than membership
Single market & free movement
Defend the unity of the EU



SPAIN & PORTUGAL
Preserve EU citizens rights in the UK
Single market & free movement
Trade links with the UK




LET’S RESEARCH SOME EU COUNTRIES INTERESTSGERMANY AND AUSTRIADefend the unity of the EUSingle market & free movementTrade

Слайд 9€60 billion Brexit bill
The €60 billion covers Britain’s potential obligations

in three main areas: legally binding budget commitments that will

be paid after Britain leaves; pension promises to EU officials; and contingent liabilities – such as bailout loans to Ireland – that would only require payments in certain circumstances.
€60 billion Brexit billThe €60 billion covers Britain’s potential obligations in three main areas: legally binding budget

Слайд 10Scotland
And it’s announcements that they would stay in the EU.

ScotlandAnd it’s announcements that they would stay in the EU.

Слайд 11Legislation

Legislation

Слайд 12What is need to be done
Repeal of the European Communities

Act 1972
Save secondary legislation made under ECA
Transfer EU regulation

into national level
Provisions to clarify how transferred rules will operate


What is need to be doneRepeal of the European Communities Act 1972 Save secondary legislation made under

Слайд 13What is also need to be done
Replace references in existing

regulation
Make new regulation to operate new institutions which replace

the same were under EU competence
Update court jurisdictions


What is also need to be doneReplace references in existing regulation Make new regulation to operate new

Слайд 14The Great Repeal Bill
And where to find it

The Great Repeal BillAnd where to find it

Слайд 15Why is it important?
Removement of applicability of the EU law

in the UK
Providing legal certainty and continuity by transferring EU

laws and regulations onto the UK statute book

Giving government delegated powers to amend laws ‘that would not otherwise function sensibly once we have left the EU’

Why is it important?Removement of applicability of the EU law in the UKProviding legal certainty and continuity

Слайд 16What we should grasp, however, from the lessons of European

history is that, first, there is nothing necessarily benevolent about

programmes of European integration; second, the desire to achieve grand utopian plans often poses a grave threat to freedom; and third, European unity has been tried before, and the outcome was far from happy.
– Margaret Thatcher
What we should grasp, however, from the lessons of European history is that, first, there is nothing

Слайд 17THANKS
Any questions?

THANKSAny questions?

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