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2020-12-25T10:10:40.230Z


Four and a half years after the referendum, Brexit is becoming a reality. Britain was forced to compromise in order to reach a trade agreement with the European Union, and now the burden of proof is on those who promised prosperity and prosperity outside the bloc - led by Johnson. On the way, he will have to keep the kingdom united and stop the corona mutation


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Johnson has fulfilled his dream, but Britain is far from a safe haven

Four and a half years after the referendum, Brexit is becoming a reality.

Britain was forced to compromise in order to reach a trade agreement with the European Union, and now the burden of proof is on those who promised prosperity and prosperity outside the bloc - led by Johnson.

On the way, he will have to keep the kingdom united and stop the corona mutation

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Guy Elster

Friday, 25 December 2020, 11:26

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Johnson: "Britain and the EU reach a trade agreement" (Photo: Reuters)

With a slight delay of four and a half years, it's over.

At least the first stage of the Brexit, the term and the process that came out of everyone’s ears.

The British and Europeans declared victory for their own reasons, after a last-minute trade agreement was reached.

One week before the end of the interim period that began on January 1, 2020 and ends on January 1, 2021, the disengagement scenario has fallen off the table.

Several days of heavy congestion at Dover Port, the gateway to the kingdom from Europe that was closed due to the mutation in the corona virus, provided a glimpse into a future where the divorce process would end in a powerful crescendo.



Both sides had to compromise, London probably more.

The UK, one of the founding members of the Union, will no longer be subject to its laws and regulations, but will also no longer enjoy the financial ties that have contributed to London's prosperity.

In addition, parts of the clauses in the agreement are for interim periods, and other issues require further talks.

But unlike now, future negotiations will already be between the EU and Britain "independent", as they had dreamed of in the Brexit camp for many years.



One of them is British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, the most prominent figure in supporters of the separation.

He promised that Britain would prosper before the 2016 referendum, but soon found that it was much harder to implement than just to vote for it.



If indeed the kingdom enjoys economic growth and prosperity in the long run, the Eurosceptic voices in the EU countries may strengthen again.

Those who fantasized about their own Brexits were significantly weakened by the fuss and procrastination that arose from the exhausting contacts between London and Brussels, but the crises and problems did not stop piling up in the 27 bloc companies and flooded the structural problems there.

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Declared victory.

Johnson at a press conference, yesterday (Photo: Reuters)

The one that is pushing with all its might to its own exit, just in the opposite direction, is the Government of Scotland.

In 2014 the Scots rejected the idea of ​​splitting from the United Kingdom in a referendum full of passions, however since the Brexit the trend has begun to change.

Many felt they were cheated, as they indicated that Scotland would remain part of the United Kingdom and a member of the European Union.



It is not certain that Scotland has a legal route to hold another referendum, as Johnson has already made it clear that he opposes it.

His Conservative government will closely monitor national unrest across the kingdom, particularly Northern Ireland.

In the years since the referendum, there have been fears that any breach of the "Good Friday" agreement that ended the conflict on the Irish island will lead to a violent flare-up.

The agreement between the United Kingdom and the European Union is intended to prevent the physical division between Northern Ireland and Ireland, which is an independent state and a member of the Union.

How it is applied in the field will determine the mood in the scarred area.



It was a year full of upheavals for Johnson.

It started as it wanted, with the start of the EU retirement process, but very quickly it deteriorated.

Like many populist leaders in the world, he first underestimated the corona virus until he contracted it himself and went as far as intensive care.



Like other countries, Britain was not prepared for an epidemic of this magnitude.

About 70,000 died, and the economic damage of the two closures is enormous.

Spotlight was the world premiere that Britain took with Pfizer's corona vaccines, however a mutation detection that accelerated the virus' rate of infection once again clouded the atmosphere and disrupted the already limited Christmas plans.

This may be one of the reasons that has softened the tone on both sides of the canal in recent days, until white smoke came out.

Prolonged negotiations weakened supporters of departure. EU flags in Brussels (Photo: Reuters)

2021 will be a turning point in the world, and in the UK in particular.

It is expected to be one of the first countries in the world to vaccinate the majority of its population, so it may return to the routine of life and economy faster than its rivals and partners around the world - assuming the mutation of the raging virus in England does not develop vaccine resistance.

At the same time, it will experience for the first time in decades a reality without European collectivity, and will be even more dependent on the United States and the new administration of Joe Biden, who unlike incumbent President Donald Trump is not hostile to the EU and wants its downfall.



The British prime minister and his camp friends finally got what they wanted and preached to him for years, in the face of warnings from those begging to stay in the EU.

They must now prove that they are capable of navigating Britain to a safe shore and returning it to its greatness as they proudly promised.

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