Brexit: What now? by Independent Trader
Since the end of Second World War the whole world could observe the process of unification of Europe. For several decades it was limited by existence of the USSR but Western Europe developed fast and significantly raised standard of living thanks to Europeans coming together. After the Soviet Union collapse the only logical way to expand was east.
The bigger European Union (and its predecessors) grew the more the bigger role politics played. The EU is no longer focused on furthering economic freedom of member states but now through bureaucratically overgrown apparatus it aims to govern areas originally at the exclusive discretion of nation states. This had to lead to discontent among members, especially that...

