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Make Britain Great Again? Lessons for America Brexit



Divorce is never easy and divorce after 44 years of unhappy marriage even harder Navigate the settlement, splitting of assets, while remaining life unraveling on good terms takes the moral force most of us are not blessed with .
But that is what will be required of the British Prime Minister, Theresa May, and his counterpart from the European Union, Donald Tusk as they navigate what will be the most complicated and expensive divorce settlement in the world the next two years Added to this, the EU will need to get its 27 remaining Member States to accept the divorce, a year back to herding cats if previous experience of EU decision-making is a guide .
Whatever the critics and skeptics who campaign to this day in the UK to remain in the EU, undoubtedly Brexit divorce will go ahead in 2019, the UK will be out and free to be a major player on the world stage again.
Brexit good news for Australia, but he won t just sail single We need to be as agile as the UK make the most of the geopolitical landscape.


The most obvious benefit for us is a quick free-trade agreement and complete with the UK since its EU release in 2019, we can expect to victories for our exporters as UK leaves protected European market and opens its market to our Australian beef, lamb, wine and fruit.
For most of us, as consumers, we should benefit from British cars cheaper and manufactured goods Hopefully we'll get a better visa agreement for those wishing to live and work in the UK last decade has seen a sharp decline the number of Australians living in the UK, which can be attributed to the attempt by the British government to curb the number of non-EU migrants in the EU, the UK has the control over migrants levels and Australians should expect a return to more favorable treatment to the recognition of our common bonds of history, culture and values.
Free EU barriers, which consumes so much diplomatic time and energy in the UK, the UK will seek to the world that goes against the narrative of that fiery remained Brexit is a return to nativist Little England Premier May was quite clear from Brexit-UK will open old friends and world, like Australia, is back in vogue and we must expect the UK to focus on our common interests particularly in the Asia-Pacific region where the UK has been largely absent in recent decades the UK seek new friends too, especially major Asian powers like China, Japan and Korea, we can do some of these new friendships.
The biggest challenge will Brexit browsed our relationship with the EU The EU without Britain means without our most EU partner sharing the same ideas, without its Member State the most liberal and outward looking and without its second largest economy and contributor.



Without the United Kingdom, the EU will be lower, more introverted, less transatlantic and less engaged internationally Coupled with the blow of losing Britain, it will continue to discuss the issues difficult to resolve the crisis eurozone and high levels of public debt, low systemic growth and aging populations, as well as the crisis of migrants with serious consequences for the internal security and social cohesion.
Let's clear An EU distracted, depressed and without the British leadership means it will be difficult for Australia to negotiate its dawdling FTA with the EU without Britain without loving trade, French and Italians are the most protectionist less interested in making a deal with Australia and more interested in protecting their own farmers.
Now is a turning point for the EU without Britain, the EU should reshape to ensure its own survival elections this year, including France and Germany, could see the eurosceptic leaders in place, putting the future of the EU in doubt.
European leaders must heed the lessons of Brexit - that democracies work when governments stay connected and responsive to people respecting national sovereignty, identity and values ​​of the Member States should always prevail over the interests of the EU and other supranational organizations ultimately, standing for the common good that questions whether it's for the common good of the people and not the institutions that claim to serve the loss means to the people who lose their faith If you do, recent history shows that they won t be afraid to show their displeasure at the box voting.
Such is the enduring power of democracy is surely the lesson for the EU and more widely globalism.



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