2:29-3:02

Since I need to gather materials or topics to use for the interview, naturally I'm watching closely about Brexit. I think it's good that I tidying up ideas about it.

  • Why did that happen?

The British prime minister and most of all other western countries and Japan wanted that U.K. would remain in EU, but, in spite of those intent, British people decided they leave. I could hear there were at least three reasons why British people wanted to leave from EU. One, they couldn't stand of the strength of German's influence. They came to know they stood no longer a chance to become most influencial part of EU, so they resign being a part of it. Two, many people, mainly in England and Whales regions, not including London, felt immigrant people were becoming their threat. Although, I don't have the precise knowledge what type of threat those immigrants imposing, it was at least second largest reason for them. Three, the businesses in London apparently had been fed up with bunch of clerical works to comply EU standards. Perhaps, leaving from EU felt as a freedom from those restrictions. A sense of becoming free was felt as a good catch for British people, it seems.

Well, I've reached the 30 minutes already, so I should finish this for today. I may continue the topic tommorow. the word count was about 230.