Imports and exports have become more expensive and bureaucratic. Labor shortages have already caused food and fuel shortages in the country. Tourism and education have also been hit, raising growing questions among Britons. According to experts, it will not be possible to finalize Brexit in the coming years.The Conservative Party is committed to its decision to leave the EU. The current Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak, was at the forefront of this idea in the spring of 2016 and will not change his position. The Labor Party criticizes certain decisions, but does not explicitly oppose Brexit. It is in their interest to win the next election and launch reforms to ease UK policy towards the EU, CNBC reports.In the dialogue on the single market, the EU relies on an all-or-nothing strategy. There are exceptions, such as the protocol for Northern Ireland. The European Union notes that Sunak’s major political victory is unlikely to set a precedent for the entire kingdom.Experts attribute changes in public opinion to the age of respondents. Representatives of the older age group voted for Brexit. In contrast, the majority of young Britons are positive about EU membership. The population sees issues of health, economy and inflation as no less important issues.
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