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Britain leaves EU for good; Hope for Zimbabwe?

British voters have voted by more than 4 points in favour of getting out of EU.

Mass European immigration and red tape have been sited as the main reasons for Brexit.

Many non EU, Common Wealth migrants(including Zimbabweans) are believed to have voted out in order to close the door to 500000000 EU workers who have been treated favourably ahead of other migrants.

Meanwhile the international markets are shaking and the pound Stirling has fallen to levels never seen since the 1980s.

Good News for Zimbabwe?

Zimbabwe has been under United Kingdom led EU sanctions.

The entire 28 member block had to implement sanctions directives as a single unit.

There are optimistic views that this will be what Zimbabwe need to negotiate with EU without any interference from number 10 Downing Street.

 

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