Brexit: What it means for Europe and the world
Vox Media quotes British journalist Douglas Murray as saying, In recent years, hundreds of thousands of Eastern Europeans have come to Britain to do a job which undercut the native working population.
Vox adds that immigration has become highly politicised in Britain, as it has in the United States and many other places over the past few years.
Anti-immigration campaigners like the UKIP have argued that the flood of immigrants from Southern and Eastern Europe has depressed the wages of native-born British workers.
Before the referendum vote, the Bank of England Governor Mark Carney called Brexit the biggest domestic risk to financial stability.
If Donald Trump is elected in the US, and if Japan passes the Constitution amendment it is proposing to militarise, the world, in which India will play a major role, will be totally different.
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