For the UK, breaking free from what Brexiteers like to call the "bureaucratic shackles" of Brussels allows more flexibility to chart a British-controlled course towards prosperity. Britain is now free to set its own rules, develop next-generation industries like artificial intelligence, and strike trade deals with whomever it pleases.
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Since the UK held its EU Referendum on June 23, 2016, we’ve seen two new UK Prime Ministers, countless resignations, failed meetings on the future of trade, fights over fish and much uncertainty on all sides. Now that a deal has been agreed, the UK and EU can begin planning it’s post-Brexit life....
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