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Brexit Day The Dutch prepare for a 10,000-person beach party to say goodbye

According to the European Union News Agency, the new British Prime Minister Boris Johnson promised that the United Kingdom will leave the European Union on October 31, and the Dutch people launched a Beach Party on Brexit Day, inviting people from all walks of life to say goodbye to the United Kingdom by tasting food and wine, and tens of thousands of people have expressed interest in participating.

Brexit Day The Dutch prepare for a 10,000-person beach party to say goodbye

The Dutch will enjoy Brexit across the border.

Johnson, who took over as Prime Minister in July, reportedly promised to follow Britain's goal of leaving the EU, regardless of whether it reaches an agreement with the EU by the October 31 deadline.

Ron Toekook, a Dutch television producer, recently had a whim on Facebook to hold a Brexit Day beach party on the waterfront near his residence, and so far as 70,000 people have expressed interest in the event, and more than 10,000 people have indicated that they will attend, which is very popular.

Tocock said in a recent interview with reporters that the initial idea was just to wave goodbye to the EU's dear allies, in addition to wishing the UK good luck, maybe hope that the UK can one day come back, after the event was announced on Facebook, did not expect that so many people are willing to participate, everyone is asking for ticket information, and now the party must become a reality.

On October 31, Torkuk plans to send the UK away while sitting on a beach lounger overlooking the sea while enjoying Dutch potato chips, French wine, Belgian beer and German sausages.

Tocuk also asked for input on what songs the band should play on Brexit, whether it should stay or should go, or whether we'll meet agian.

Johnson's inaugural prime minister on July 24 said he would honour the many promises he had made to leave the EU on October 31 without any excuses, and that a new deal, a better deal, would maximise the chances of Brexit, while developing new and exciting partnerships with the rest of Europe on the basis of free trade and mutual support.

However, recently, internal documents of the British government have been exposed, pointing out that if the United Kingdom leaves the EU without a deal, there will be a major shortage of materials, including fuel, food and medicine, and there will be a large traffic jam at major ports.

In order to prevent the United Kingdom from leaving the EU without a deal on October 31, Jeremy Corbyn, the leader of the opposition Labour Party, once again proposed to hold a general election on August 19, saying that the Conservative Party has disappointed the country and that the election is a way for the United Kingdom to change the future direction.

If the UK elects an early general election, it is expected that the EU will agree to postpone the Brexit deadline. (Kyo Warbler)

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