EU and Commonwealth case study Flashcards
1
Q
How does the UK impact the wider world?
A
TRADE: long trading heritage resulted in development of major sea and airports
CULTURAL: migrants have brought own cultural characteristics
TRANSPORT: links to mainland Europe through Channel Tunnel
INTERNET: British television is worth over £1.23 billion a year
2
Q
What are the positive impacts of EU membership?
What are the negative impacts of EU membership?
A
- Single Payment Scheme supports farmers, wildlife and the environment, £18 mill spent in 2015
- European funds (eg European Structural Fund) support regional developments in UK
- many EU laws affect work and product production which can seem restrictive
- many migrants work in factories and farming for long hours but low wages
3
Q
What are the advantages of leaving the EU?
What are the disadvantages?
A
- leaves UK to create own policies
- allows UK to control international borders and who becomes citizen
- lose access to free trade within EU market
- lose access to the free movement of people
4
Q
How could being a member of the Commonwealth benefit the UK?
A
- regular meetings
- increased aid between countries
- Commonwealth games create strong cultural and social links between countries
- strong political and economical links with 50 countries around the world
- provide opportunities for businesses to become involved