BREXIT EXPLAINED in 13 WORDS

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- Brexit, it's all anyone in the UK is talking about right now. But what on earth is it,
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and how does it work? Do you know what, I think it was best summed up by British actor
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Danny Dyer, when he said this.
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- So here it is guys, Brexit explained, in 13 words.
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Welcome to Eat Sleep Dream English.
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If you haven't met me before, my name is Tom, and I teach fresh, modern British English
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so you can take your English to the next level, and achieve your life goals, whatever they
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may be. Today, we're looking at Brexit, I'm gonna try and keep it short and simple, so
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that we can understand it together. Brexit is a portmanteau. Which is when two words
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combine to make one word. So we have Britain and exit, you put them together, Brexit. So
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Brexit is the withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the EU. On the 23rd June 2016, we had
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a referendum. 51.9% voted to leave the EU, and 48.1% voted to remain. There was a turnout
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of over 70%, which equates to about 30 million people. Now let's just back up really quickly,
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Britain is England, Scotland and Wales. And the United Kingdom is England, Scotland, Wales,
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and Northern Ireland. Now when we say Brexit, Britain exit, we really are talking about
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the United Kingdom. The EU, or European Union, is a political and economic union. Between
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28 countries, that collectively decide policies on trade, migration and security. Other countries
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in the EU, are Germany, France, Spain, Italy etc. Article 50 is the clause in the 2007
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Lisbon Treaty. That says that any member state can withdraw from the EU. Now article 50 was
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triggered by Britain when it had its referendum in June 2016. Soon after the referendum, Theresa
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May, the British Prime Minister coined this phrase.
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- Brexit means Brexit.
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- Brexit means Brexit, but what does that mean? It was her way of showing her determination
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and pledge to the British people, that she would indeed take Britain out of the EU. Brexit
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means Brexit. A Brexiteer, brexiteer, this is a noun. This is someone that is in favor
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of leaving the European Union. High profile examples are Boris Johnson, Jacob Rees-Mogg,
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and Sir James Dyson. The transition period, is the period of time, between the day that
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Britain officially leaves the EU, which is scheduled to be the 29th of March, 2019, although
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that could change. Until all the agreements kick in. So that's expected to be about two
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years, so December 2020. So this timeline may change, depending on negotiations between
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the British government and the European Union. The single market allows free movement within
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the EU. Of people, goods, services, and money. It's as if the EU is like one country. There
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are no obstacles, you can move freely within it's border. The customs union allows members
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of the EU, plus Turkey, San Marino, Andorra, and Monaco to trade together, without any
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tariffs or taxes. And at the same time, they all collectively have to charge the same tariffs
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on imports from outside the EU. The British government and the European Union have been
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negotiating this agreement, for two years now. It's almost like a divorce. If you imagine
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a couple divorcing, and they have to agree on how it works. Who gets to keep the house,
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who gets to keep the car etc. It's kind of like that. There are different types of Brexit.
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We have a hard Brexit, soft Brexit, and no deal Brexit. Now let's go through those. So
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let's start with the hard Brexit. What does that mean? A hard Brexit will see Britain
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cut its ties completely with the European Union. That means leaving the customs union,
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and the single market, as well as many other things. It will therefore give Britain control
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of its own borders, and its own trade agreement. And this is what Brexiteers call taking back
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control. A soft Brexit is slightly different. Now it doesn't have an official definition,
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and it can come in different shapes and sizes. But, depending on the negotiations and the
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agreement. Britain could remain in some institutions. Like the customs union or the single market.
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Now the idea of a soft Brexit is obviously not very popular with Brexiteers, who see
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this as a betrayal of the referendum, and as essentially, not really leaving the EU.
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Now a no deal is perhaps the option that nobody wants. This is of course, as it says, where
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we can't reach an agreement. The British government and the European Union cannot reach an agreement,
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and so Britain immediately leaves the European Union. There's no transition period, there
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are hard borders that go up immediately, and new trade agreements will have to be arranged.
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Now as it stands, EU citizens that are living in Britain, are free to remain here, but,
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it's not so clear about Britons who are living abroad. Will they be allowed to remain? We
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don't know yet. Ah, the backstop. This is the slightly complicated one. The backstop
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is essentially an insurance policy, demanded by the EU, that there is a soft border remaining
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between Ireland, and Northern Ireland. Now, let's back up a little bit here. Northern
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Ireland is a part of the United Kingdom, and Ireland is an independent country. There is
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a 300 mile border between the two countries that's been open for the last 20 years, thanks
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to the good Friday agreement. There are no checks, there are no police, it's open. Now
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that's only able to exist, because both Ireland and Britain are in the EU. So you can have
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free movement of people and goods. But when Britain leaves the EU, there will need to
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be a hard border to control the movement of people and goods. A hard border involves security
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checks, police, things like that. Now this would be a huge problem if there was a hard
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border, between Ireland and Northern Ireland. There are many historical and social reasons
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for this. So, the backstop is a safety net, it's a temporary solution until a better solution,
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or a deal can be agreed. Now it is a bit more complicated than that, now if you want to
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go into depth, on this issue just type in what is the backstop, into Google, or into
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YouTube, and you'll find political commentators who can give a much better definition than
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I can. Okay, and the last term, the second referendum. Now of course we had the first
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referendum in June 2016. And there are calls from some people to have a second referendum.
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The idea here is that it's been so difficult to find an agreement, to agree on a Brexit
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that everyone is happy with. That perhaps we should have a second referendum, that we
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should go back to the people, and decide whether we still want to leave the European Union,
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or not. Now of course, this is popular in some quarters. Not so popular in other places.
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It's controversial, just like this whole thing is controversial. Brexiteers will tell you
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that the people voted. In 2016, they chose to leave the EU, that was democracy in action.
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People who support the second referendum, would say, well we didn't really understand
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what we were voting for. No one knew what Brexit looked like. They didn't know, how
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it would affect us economically, or socially, so now we know much more about Brexit. We
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need another vote to determine if we still want to leave. It's complicated guys. I would
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love you guys to share your thoughts, your opinions, in the comments below. What do you
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think of Brexit? Please keep it respectful, of course, at all times. But yeah, let me
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know in the comments below, what do you think? Have you heard of all these terms? Are some
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of them new to you? I have to say, it's been a very confusing time here in Britain, I've
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definitely noticed a big division in the country. People that want to remain in the EU, people
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that want to leave, and it feels to me, that everyone is just shouting at each other. No
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one is really listening. And that's one of the sad parts of this whole thing. But hopefully,
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we can find our way through this, and resolve it on one or the other. Thank you so much
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guys, this is Tom, the chief dreamer. Saying goodbye.
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