Brexit
Brexit is the term used for Great Britain exiting the European Union. Brexit is the conjoinment of the words Britain, and exit. Brexit's "due date" was set to be October 31.
There are three things the government can do:
They comply, ignore, or the prime minister resigns. If they comply they'll most likely ask for the EU to delay. If the EU delays, a new date will be set.
If the EU does not delay there are three options, there is a Brexit with no deal, a Brexit with deal, or a vote of no confidence; A vote of no confidence is basically a vote the government can do to ask the people if they want the government to continue or not.
If they ignore then there will most likely be a legal challenge from the EU. If the Prime Minister resigns we don't know what'll happen.
In my opinion Britain already went down the wrong path. Brexit shouldn't happen, as the benefits of being in the EU outweigh the negatives, and the majority of the voters were the oldest half of the population, the least affected. But for now Britain should just try to get a deal in which they can still get at least some of the benefits of the EU.
Barnes, P. (2019). What will happen with Brexit in the next month?. [online] BBC News. Available at: https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-46393399 [Accessed 18 Sep. 2019].
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