Britain formally exits European Union after 47 years of membership

After 47 years of sitting at the European Union’s top table, the UK on Friday exited the 28-member group to beat an independent path into a future some see as a new dawn and others a leap into the unknown.

It is the first time a member-state has left the group whose origins lie in efforts in the aftermath of the Second World War to counter impulses of extreme nationalism. The moment of exit – 11 pm GMT – was described as a ‘bittersweet’ one by many, including Ireland PM Leo Varadkar.

There was sadness in various quarters in the UK and across Europe after nearly five decades of close engagement brought together not only rules, regulations and markets, but also personal relationships and families. Pro-Brexiteers partied to celebrate the occasion.

The Bexit Day, ending years of wrangling since the 2016 referendum, was marked by low-key events staged by the Boris Johnson government. Indian and other businesses based in the UK continue to await clarity on future trade and mobility arrangements.

Johnson’s cabinet travelled to Sunderland in north England for a meeting as a symbolic gesture to an area that overwhelmingly voted to leave the EU. He recorded a message striking an upbeat but not a triumphalist note.

He said: “The most important thing to say tonight is that this is not an end but a beginning. This is the moment when the dawn breaks and the curtain goes up on a new act. It is a moment of real national renewal and change.”

Ireland Prime Minister Leo Varadkar said: “We’ll say goodbye to an old friend embarking on an adventure, their own tryst of destiny. We do hope it works out for them”.

“But if it does not, there will always be a seat for the United Kingdom at the European table. The next step is to negotiate future relationships, including a free trade agreement, between the EU including Ireland and the United Kingdom”, he added.

Former Prime Minister David Cameron, who led the campaign to remain in the EU during the referendum and later resigned, called it a “very big day for our country”, adding that he believed the UK could “make a success of the choice that we made”.

Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage, who has long campaigned to leave the EU and now loses his seat as a member of the European Parliament, said: “At last the day comes when we break free. A massive victory for the people against the establishment.”

URL:https://www.hindustantimes.com/world-news/britain-formally-exits-european-union/story-sx9HN7JBudy5R434hWRdqI.html

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