LONDON – In Britain, there’s a simple growing sense of Brexit deja vu.
Two years following your country dicated to leave the european countries, emotional arguments about membership while in the bloc are raging as fiercely since they did during the 2016 referendum.
With seven months until Britain officially leaves the bloc, negotiations faltering, chances are rising connected with an acrimonious divorce – as well as the one thing that pro- and anti-EU forces share is they both are unhappy.
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