The ‘Brexit’ Talks, in 200 Words

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The ‘Brexit’ Talks, in 200 Words
Young Britons, who mostly opposed “Brexit,” will lose the right to live
and work freely in Europe; export and finance industries face new costs; labs will lose funding and talent.
But “Brexit” supporters see a world of opportunity free from the “shackles” of Brussels, with opportunities for new global influence and trade.
By STEVEN ERLANGERJULY 17, 2017
Britain voted last year to leave the European Union and will be out on March 29, 2019.
Full sovereignty, especially in legal matters, and preferential trade relations.
Fishermen, possibly, some unemployed people, and British industry serving the domestic market.
Before then, it must agree on divorce terms and the basics of a new relationship.

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