Britain’s departure from the EU has unified the other members of the bloc, but life beyond Brexit promises to expose divisions among them
BRUSSELS—Boris Johnson’s general election victory, and the likely departure of Britain from the European Union next month, will bring relief to most European governments: Now they can focus on other pressing issues facing the bloc.
Yet Brexit was a rare point of unity for the remaining 27 members and life beyond it could expose divisions among them. It isn’t clear, for example, how cohesive those left in the bloc can be as they confront issues after Britain’s departure—including negotiating new trade relations with the U.K.U.K. stocks rose after Prime Minister Boris Johnson scored a decisive election victory on the promise of delivering Brexit.
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