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Why did British entrepreneurs sue the new prime minister after Britain withdrew from the EU chaos?

Because Britain's withdrawal from the EU will bring a lot of trouble to Britain. Britain is not an empire that never sets. Britain used to dominate the world with its navy, but now Britain is not the same. In fact, the economic downturn brought about by Britain's withdrawal from the European Union, as well as the various follow-up problems that followed, have never been considered at all. For British entrepreneurs, this is undoubtedly a disaster.

Just this past weekend, people took to the streets in British cities you know or don't know, such as London, Manchester, Leeds, Edinburgh, Birmingham, Nottingham, Liverpool, Cambridge, Glasgow, Birmingham, Belfast, and held demonstrations with various slogans, angrily denouncing their new prime minister, forming a series of beautiful scenic spots.

Since the referendum on Britain's leaving the EU was passed, there have been three major factions in Britain: the "soft" Britain's leaving the EU, the "hard" Britain's leaving the EU and staying in Europe. As a result, different interest groups represented by these three political forces are uncompromising and attacking each other. Not only has a unified and complete draft agreement on Britain's withdrawal from the EU not been reached, but two British prime ministers have also been forced to step down. Cameron and "Aunt Mei" were ambitious at the beginning, but they were exhausted by these guys in the middle, and finally they had no choice but to step down. Boris Johnson naturally see in the eye, anxious in my heart. If he doesn't make the same mistake, he must play some new tricks to overcome this obstacle and ensure the position of the prime minister.

He is so arbitrary, just to avoid the mistake of the former prime minister-he can't waste time in an inefficient and incompetent parliament, and finally accomplish nothing and ruin his political life. Therefore, it is very rare for the British Parliament to be forcibly closed by its elected Prime Minister.