“For the first six months or a year, there was a feeling that the British elites would try to release the story of Brexit on the brakes. But the Eurosceptics managed to mobilize. The question is whether there was an external influence. Nevertheless, the Eurosceptics, who initially looked like a chaotic force, managed to consolidate, and the British elites resigned themselves to the need to leave the EU, ”he said.

According to Salin, the main question is "will Britain allow at least part of the deal that it was counting on."

“In any case, the point of no return has been passed,” the expert believes.

Earlier, the European Parliament approved an agreement on Britain’s secession from the European Union.

621 deputies voted in favor and 49 against.