London, October 16, 1834: UK. The people on the banks of the Thames river gathered and overflowed with joy, cheered and praised the wonderful scenery that had spread out in front of us. One of the most important events in British political architecture history and my opening speech drew a celebration. But just this evening, Westminster Palace was the victim of the fire. And it led to a huge gathering that seemed drunk by the collapse of political facilities.
In 1829 and 1830, Jackson was a hero of the revolutionary war, defeated the UK in the battle of New Orleans, recently arrived in Washington, and has destroyed populist politics at political institutions. At the same time, he insisted that the patriarch of his woman should pay proper wisdom to his war minister Peggy Eaton's wife, so he challenged the DC "society". Usually such a request does not cause excitement. The cabinet's wife, which is dominant in the complex social stratum of the capital, is enthusiastic about accepting spouses of well-known officials. But Peggy is an exception. Since the early days of her marriage to John Eaton, rumors spread that she had completed their relationship before the wedding ceremony. To make matters worse, some gossip thinks she was fraudulent with her former husband of Eaton, but the former is an adultery sailing with the navy.
Under the agreement on the British Brexit interim agreement agreed in March, the UK and the EU have gradually established new political, economic and security frameworks. At the same time, Brexit's process and results remain complex and uncertain: both negotiators said "There is no consensus before reaching an agreement." The result is difficult. Beyond: Reconsidering the Future of Europe The main purpose of this book is to test "the possible impact Brexit may have on the future of Europe and the EU" (3). It noted that "Brexit's reasons and results can not be fully understood only within the UK's country", and the departure of the UK is very important for the future of Europe (260)
Book Review: Brexit and Beyond: Reconsidering the Future of Europe, Edited by Benjamin Martill and Uta Staiger
No matter what happens next, British political culture will not be the same in the near future. Certainly, UKIP may disappear as their mission is completed. But their mantelpiece will be taken over by the Conservative Party's right wing and the Conservative Party will enter the government as soon as David Cameron resigns. During the process of referendum, the ruling party became disjointed, Labor Party members called for a leadership position to compete, anti-immigrant sentiment increased and the UK witnessed the first political assassination after "trouble" . Unless the new government can regain our society, hatred and fear may come back to the forefront of British politics.