After the brexit declaration in the UK, the EU and Britain have reached an agreement and procedure for withdrawal from the EU. Of course, it is a gradual withdrawal over time rather than a sudden withdrawal, and the UK has been negotiating the issues of trade, territory and fishing rights with the EU countries and has been underway.
But the situation has changed in Spain and France, which are in contact with the British seas. Still, progress on territory and fishing rights agreements is slow and there are no more concessions in the EU. It is currently under pressure in Britain and is awaiting the signing of the EU summit on the 25th.
In the UK, the prime minister is moving to seek consensus, even in the case of a prepared agreement, and conservative hardliners are showing stiff opposition. It is not fully prepared yet and it is still unclear what will happen on the 25th.
If it doesn't happen to agree, it will change to be held until 2020 instead of a formal withdrawal next year as scheduled. And there are sill many opinions by Britons claiming Brexit's retribution, up to the recent 700,000 British protesters. As a result, the UK still has some chaos about Brexit, and we can not figure out how to get there after Brexit.
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