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Brexit
thumb|right|The United Kingdom in orange; the European Union (27 member states) in blue: a representation of the result of Brexit
Brexit (; a portmanteau of "Britain" and "Exit") was the withdrawal of the United Kingdom (UK) from the European Union (EU).

The Daily Telegraph
British daily broadsheet newspaper

Daily Mail
British tabloid newspaper, since 1896
The Sun
British tabloid newspaper

Thatcherism
Thatcherism is a form of British conservative ideology named after Conservative Party leader Margaret Thatcher that relates to not just her political platform and particular policies, but also her personal character and style of management while in office. Proponents of Thatcherism are referred to as Thatcherites. The term has been used to describe the principles of the British government under Thatcher from the 1979 general election to her resignation in 1990. In international terms, Thatcherites have been described as a part of the general socio-economic movement known as neoliberalism, with
Daily Express
British middle market newspaper
The Spectator
British weekly magazine
eurocrat
A Eurocrat (a portmanteau of "European" and "bureaucrat") is "a staff member of the administrative commission of the European Union" or more broadly, any official of the European Union. The term was coined by Richard Mayne, a journalist and personal assistant to the first Commission president, Walter Hallstein, in 1961.
Vote Leave
organization that campaigns for Britain to leave the European Union
Open Europe
think-tank promoting a campaign for EU change