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Brexit Finally Went Down ? So What the Hell Happens Now?


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SOURCE: https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/5dm9vz/brexit-finally-went-down-so-what-the-hell-happens-now
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London will still be governed by Brussels’ rules, and the European Court of Justice will still have final say over the U.K.’s legal affairs.Unfortunately for those hoping that Brexit would mark the end of the seemingly never ending drama, Friday starts what’s likely to be years of tortuous negotiations and trade deals as the U.K. attempts to establish links with every other country in the world.Boris Johnson, who hosted a Brexit party on Downing Street Friday night — one with roast beef, blue cheese, and English sparkling wine on the menu — addressed the nation just before the formal departure at 11 p.m. local time (6 p.m. ET).“The most important thing to say tonight is that this is not an end but a beginning,” Johson said. At the end of the period, however, major changes could happen, depending on the outcome of negotiations with the EU and other countries.Without a free-trade agreement in place, the U.K. would leave the single market and customs union on Dec. 31. Across the Irish Sea in Northern Ireland, which voted to remain in the 2016 referendum, calls have grown for a vote on reuniting with the Republic of Ireland, which many believe could happen within a generation.Not only will Johnson have to make a deal with the same EU officials who negotiated the Brexit deal, but he will have to make deals with dozens of other countries around the world.Chief among them will be the U.S. So far, President Donald Trump has spoken positively about his hopes of getting a trade deal with the U.K. done this year.

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