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What is brexit and why it is happening in europe why Uk wants to leave europe union

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Answered by SHREYASHJADHAV10
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Brexit happened when the UK left the European Union on 31 January 2020.

If it feels like little has changed, that's because both sides agreed many things would stay the same for 11 months, to allow leaders time to reach a deal on life after Brexit.

But time runs out on 31 December and things are far from settled.

Why do we need a Brexit deal?

The EU and the UK always had to agree new rules for how to live, work and trade together.

While the UK was in the EU, companies could buy and sell goods across EU borders without paying taxes (known as tariffs). If there is no trade deal, businesses will have to start paying these taxes, which could make things more expensive.

As well as a deal on goods the UK would like one on services , which are a big part of its economy. This isn't part of the talks, but separate agreements on things like banking are still possible.

Agreements on areas like airline safety, medicine and the sharing of information about security threats are also important.

How close are we to a deal?

Talks were supposed to end on Sunday, but the UK and EU agreed to continue working on a deal

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Answered by Himanidaga
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The UK joined the European Economic Community (a regional organisation that aimed to bring about economic integration among its member states) in 1973, which then became part of the European Union when it was created in 1993.

However, the UK always had always maintained a distance from the EU. It has its own currency - the pound sterling and refrained from joining the Schengen agreement, which removes internal border controls within the EU. The political fraternity in Britain always included people who were opposed to the idea of EU,and this opposition intensified after the 2008 financial crisis. Immigration of migrants from poorer EU states and the fear of refugees from Syria, Africa and the Middle East further intensified scepticism among voters and the politicians.

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