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After being stranded and restarted, Britain still faces three major problems in withdrawing from the EU negotiations. What do you think should be done?

To tell the truth, Britain has decided to leave the European Union for several years, but there has been no progress. Netizens are also very concerned about this matter. I have read a lot of relevant reports, so I want to share with you the process of Britain's withdrawal from the EU.

Why haven't you broken away from success?

In fact, the reason for this situation is very simple, mainly because Britain still wants to safeguard some of its original rights and interests in the process of Brexit, which leads to the EU's disapproval. After all, Britain's position in the EU is actually very high, so its authority is also very high. Compared with other member States, Britain's income in EU organizations far exceeds its expenditure. So both sides have been in a state of anxiety on this issue, but I believe it will be solved in the end.

How to solve their contradictions and disputes?

Britain's process of leaving the EU is not like the separation we usually see, because once Britain leaves the EU, it means leaving the whole family in Europe. The reason why the European Union was established at the beginning was mainly to warm up the group, and Britain's voluntary separation meant that it would be isolated. In this case, whether Britain can enjoy the same fair treatment as at the beginning will be a question worth thinking about. Therefore, the two sides have been negotiating on the basis of fair competition.

How to solve the problem?

I can't help thinking of a joke when Britain applied for a referendum on Britain's withdrawal from the EU. Some people directly said that even the British Prime Minister did not expect the British people to want to leave the EU so much, which eventually led to the success of Britain's withdrawal from the EU. The problems they are facing now are difficult to solve. In fact, both sides are fighting for negotiations for their own interests. Unless one party is willing to give up or compromise, this process can be advanced. If both parties bite the bullet, then the whole agreement cannot be carried out.