Brexit, with special emphasis on the political repercussions of the breakout and discussing the way out of this impasse.
The rise of the United Kingdom in the 17th and 18th century was the closest that we could ever get to a cosmocracy. But when the UK began breaking apart in the 19th and the 20th century, we rejoiced at the symbol of waning imperialism but the United Kingdom today matters as much as it did a 100 years ago. It’s hard to find that level of wit and productive debate, or witness a scene as energetic as the Prime Minister’s Questions in the house. For years we looked on to the chaotic Middle East, but in 2016, Britain gained the spotlight once again. Having voted to leave the European Union in the Brexit referendum, the British people forced the Parliament into a deadlock an issue controversial even 4 years later. At this critical juncture, we bring before you the House of Commons. Brexit has far ranging effects, be it economic or political, and we leave in your hands the question of Brexit and the future of the Union.
