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Brexit

The formation of the European Union had its origins after 1945, in the desire to tie Europe's nations so closely together that they could never again wreak such damage on each other, this was after the world war and the cold war. Britain saw France and Germany posting a strong post-war recovery and forming a powerful alliance and changed its mind. It applied to join (formed an alliance 2Chr 20) the EEC (European Economic Community) in 1961, which metamorphosed of Britain been part of European Union in 1973 The 28 member countries agree to open their borders (invasion of strange gods) to other EU members, share a common market, and abide by various social (allows difference policies which compromised the foundation and the establishment of the biblical truth of the nation) and political policies. Netherlands member of EU was the first nation to legalise and consummate gay marriage in 2001. The three main issues of Brexit are: economics, immigration, and identity. J...

The British Royal Family

·       The Crisis – Harry and Megan take 'step back' as senior member of the royal family ·       Decision Upset: The Queen ·       Speculations: brain washed, how can they survive on their own etc ·       Cleaving – Gen 2:24 “Therefore shall a man leave his father and his mother, and shall cleave unto his wife: and they shall be one flesh” ·       Eph 5:31 “The Scriptures say, “That is why a man will leave his father and mother and join his wife, and the two people will become one. ·       Gen 12, Ex 2:11-25 (Abram/ Moses moved out) ·       The Move: Was so strange o    Caused crisis (rancour) in Haran (as in royal family now) o    Was for a purpose to bless the humanity. o    Changed his name (a high father to father of multitudes). o    ...

UK Brexit

  Road to Brexit ·       Britain has been part of European Union since 1973. ·       But a referendum was held on 23 June 2016, Britain voted to leave the EU. ·       The process of withdrawal (Brexit) began on 29 March 2017. ·       In March 2019, the UK parliament voted for Theresa May to ask the EU to delay Brexit until April, and then later October. ·       Having failed to get her agreement approved, May resigned as prime minister in July and was succeeded by Boris Johnson. ·       He sought to replace parts of the agreement and vowed to leave the EU by the new deadline. On 17 October 2019, the UK government and EU agreed a revised withdrawal agreement, with new arrangements for Northern Ireland. ·       Parliament approved the agreement for further scrutiny but rejected plans to pass it ...