I am energy scientist not the political but my assessment about UK is as follows:
UK referendum last year allowing them to exit from EU – what is known as Brexit. The question is, is it going to reach to its final destiny of leaving EU? Or the hasty decision will be reversed as a result of another referendum or invoking article 58 leading to re-marrying EU?
Public and media campaigns dearly affect the thinking process of general public at large. This is what have been observed last year in the UK, the media and public debate successfully convenience the general public that it is beneficial for the Britain to exit from the European Union. Brexit won marginally in the referendum. However, as the dust is settling down people are awaking from the deep sleep of Brexit and realizing that incremental benefits from Brexit is far less than initially painted rather people at large will be at disadvantage.
In my personal view even the government has realized the negative implications is far more than the positive benefits of leaving the Union when some of the realities are put forward by the EU members. The sudden decision of Teresa May to go for re-election conjecturing that she will be winning the majority and that she would be in a better position to negotiate with the EU. My take is that before jumping over the trench the British government has realized the possible eventualities and for face saving they decided to go for re-election.
My assessment is that Teresa May will not be able to take the majority in June 8 2017 election as conjectured rather forcing her to form hung parliament. Eventually, they will prefer to go back to the public seeking their preference once again whether to remain in the union or Brexit or they can invoke article 58 anytime to remain in the union as if nothing had happened.
My take is
that going for re-election will be a setback to UK current government. Once another referendum will take place people
will prefer to re-marry EU rather than living as single status. Let's wait and see, only time will tell.
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