What is BREXIT ? 2016 nov 23

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(CNN)The European Union is arguably the world's most powerful union. And the Brexit referendum is the biggest decision Brits have faced in a generation. So, you can guess why there's such wailing and gnashing of teeth about this week's monumental vote. But if you haven't been paying attention, no worries. Here's everything you need to know to become an insta-pundit. What is Brexit? What does it mean for the rest of us? What's the difference between England, Great Britain and the U.K.? What's the EU? What's the problem with the EU? Why is the U.K. unhappy? Why is immigration an issue? What happens if the U.K. pulls out? Has a country ever left the EU before? Will the referendum pass? What is Brexit? Britain + exit = Brexit. It's the idea that the Brits may vote to leave the European Union. There are some strong commercial reasons to NOT do so, but the Brits don't like all the "social" bits that go along with staying. (We'll get to that in a minute). So, this week, the U.K. will vote on a referendum: Should I stay or should I go? And if it decides to bolt, things can get very messy. What is... Brexit? What is... Brexit? 01:12 Back to top Before you get to any of that, tell me why should I care? If you're a European nation: You have the most to lose -- on so many fronts. Just under half of the U.K.'s exports go to the EU. Just over half of its imports come from the rest of the Union. All of that will be up for a renegotiation. Then, think about diplomacy. Whenever Europe's done something useful on that front, the U.K.'s been in the driver's seat. So, the EU loses a heavyweight. If you're a NATO nation: The only other country that spends more on its military than the U.K. is the U.S. And Britain's not shy about flaunting its military might. Without it, a postBrexit EU will be a less powerful player in the world stage. That's not a good thing. If you're the U.S.: The world's already dangerous and volatile enough. The U.S. worries the unraveling of the union -- a vital ally -- will just unleash more instability. The U.K.'s also America's 7th biggest trading partner. Why rock the boat on such a sweet status quo? If you're any other nation: The U.K. economy is the fifth biggest in the world. If all the awful scenarios that the "Don't leave" crowd is predicting (more on that later) come to pass, think of the effect it'll have on the world's markets. Even if they don't, the uncertainty is bad enough. Markets, you see, heart stability. And unstable markets = potential bad news for your country's economy. Debate: Could brexit endanger peace?


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