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Comparison Chart of Pros and Cons On Brexit.: Ref. (Torres, 2016), (O Grady, 2016), (Mohorte, 2016), (IG, 2016)

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Saúl Roberto García Sánchez 1532420 Ing.

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Comparison chart of pros and cons on Brexit.


Pros Cons
 Security: The national security of  The global economy suffers: The
the United Kingdom was verified British pound plunges more than
by a border control greater than 7% against the dollar, falls to $
the one now developed by the 1,377.
political union.
 Domestic political crisis in the
 Employment: Better trade United Kingdom. Now must face
agreements and more selective full security of new referenda for
immigration would have a independence of Scots and
positive effect on the British labor Northern Irish who will decide to
market. remain in the EU in return for
leaving the UK.
 Sovereignty: The UK would have
more control over its laws and  Political failure and blow to the
regulations, without the risk of European Union's joint project:
conflicting policies. The departure of the United
Kingdom, Europe's second
 We live in a stable, venerable largest economy, is a serious
democracy blow to the European Union's
common project, which loses one
 Pompous stuff, yes, but true and of its main powers.
long-term strengths. Without
being rude, not all of Europe has  The pound has plunged to record
the same uninterrupted run of lows. Only in the first night post-
political stability. Absurd and referendum fell 18% against the
indefensible as it is in so many dollar, and has remained at
ways, the monarchy, particularly similar levels since then.
the present incumbent, is a
visible symbol of that. The EU's  Racist attacks have increased by
political framework leaves plenty 41%. In the social field, the
to be desired, as even its fans United Kingdom is a more
agree. divided country than ever. The
low margin for Brexit is a signal,
 We could recover some but so is the increase in hate and
industries like the fish industry xenophobic attacks that have
occurred in the United Kingdom
since the beginning of the
process.
Ref. (Torres, 2016), (O´Grady, 2016), (Mohorte, 2016), (IG, 2016).
“The government of Theresa May will seek a "new and ambitious free trade
agreement" with the bloc, once it completely abandons it. This was announced
Tuesday by the prime minister in a speech, called to define the future relations of
the United Kingdom with its European neighbors, in which he pointed out his
priorities in the face of the negotiation of the rupture.” (Guimon, 2017)

“The United Kingdom will pursue a complete exit from the EU, four decades after
its integration into the continent, to ensure full control over its borders and exit from
the jurisdiction of the European Court of Justice. May said that the country will be
out of the single market and also the customs union, in its current formulation,
although it will pursue a "customs agreement with the EU" to eliminate as much as
possible "frictions" to free trade and allow it "to negotiate its Own treaties with third
countries " ” (Guimon, 2017)

“May stated that the country will not keep "portions of its membership" to the
organization once it leaves. She said she has a 12-point plan - 12 negotiating
targets - with which the country will comply with the referendum mandate last year
in which the British voted to leave the Union. In one of the most anticipated points,
on whether Britain will continue to be part of the European single market, May
confirmed that will not be so.” (BBC mundo, 2017)

The 12 negotiation goals for Brexit are:

1. Certainty
2. Control of our own laws
3. Strengthening of the Union
4. Maintain a common travel area with the Republic of Ireland
5. Immigration control
6. Rights for EU nationals in the United Kingdom and the United Kingdom in
the EU
7. Protecting the rights of workers
8. Free trade with European markets
9. New trade agreements with other countries
10. The best place for science and innovation
11. Cooperation in the fight against crime and terrorism
12. An expedited and orderly Brexit

(BBC mundo, 2017)


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https://www.ig.com/es/analisis-del-mercado/2016/04/27/brexit--pros-y-
contras-de-pertenecer-a-la-union-europea-32026

BBC mundo. (17 de enero de 2017). Recuperado el 2017 de febrero de 23, de


http://www.bbc.com/mundo/noticias-internacional-38652126

Guimon, P. (17 de enero de 2017). El pais. Recuperado el 23 de febrero de 2017,


de
http://internacional.elpais.com/internacional/2017/01/17/actualidad/1484645
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Mohorte, A. P. (14 de octubre de 2016). magnet. Recuperado el 23 de febrero de


2017, de https://magnet.xataka.com/en-diez-minutos/7-consecuencias-
negativas-que-el-brexit-ya-esta-teniendo-en-el-reino-unido

O´Grady, S. (junio de 2016). Independent. Recuperado el 23 de febrero de 2017,


de http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/brexit-what-next-reasons-to-be-
positive-eu-referendum-jeremy-corbyn-a7104016.html

Torres, J. (24 de junio de 2016). Actuall. Recuperado el 23 de febrero de 2017, de


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