Why do we call the UK exit from the EU a primitive action?

On October 18 last year, we posted on our blog a brief comment on leaving the UK the European Union. We called this exit the most primitive political action in the 21st century in the world.

If we look at the world today we will see that there is a very big technological advance, but if we look at the relationship between the peoples of the world and between the countries it will appear  to be very primitive: military conflicts, economic, cultural and other conflicts.

Nevertheless, we see signs of progress in this relationship we have mentioned and the best example is the EU. The peoples and countries of Europe that have been fighting for centuries and with very great losses have been able to move from the state of collision to the state of cooperation, understanding and mutual assistance. Countries that have been enemies for centuries have become good friends and from this point it can be concluded that the European Union is the greatest achievement of all mankind.

In this good state of Europe, Britain came and decided to leave the Union. The significance of this action by the United Kingdom is an attempt to crush the EU. For more than fifty years in Europe there is peace, there is political and economic stability and therefore there is no reason to change the way in which the peoples of Europe have chosen.

Apparently Britain has not yet been released from the empire mentality and being in the EU it feels small.

Any action that interferes the approach of the nations the minimum that we can call it is: primitive.




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