Thursday, 23 June 2016

''Britain is torn within the decision to leave the European Union''


 





I foresee that Britain would leave the European union. This I got from high statistics and looking at it from the perspective that a greater part of Britain wants to back out. In the light of study Britain has a lot to decide in the light of their economic policy.

Nearly all economists and people with a stake in the markets want Britain to remain, especially in the multinational, multicultural financial capital of London. Above, a view of the financial district from the Shard, one of the skyscrapers that mark the London skyline. 

I also think that Britons are looking at it from their personal standing in Britain.

A large influx of young Polish workers into Britain began in 2004, when Poland joined the European Union. Many work in construction, catering and health care, and they tend to demand lower salaries than natives, which has stirred resentment. In case Britain leaves the bloc, they worry about whether they could remain in the country. Above, a young Polish couple, Magdalena Mikla, 27, and her boyfriend, Bartosz Siegmiler, 33, in their London bedroom. She is a domestic helper, and he works in construction.
                   
                ''''Peoples decisions may be based on what they stand to loose and gain'' 
What's your own take on the matter?

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