man brexit
NAME
brexit - Remove the United Kingdom (UK) subsystem from the European Union (EU) system
SYNOPSIS
brexit [OPTION]
DESCRIPTION
The brexit command removes the UK subsystem from the EU system. UK's exit from the EU starts by spawning an A50 process.
Once the UK subsystem is removed from the EU system, a number of process privileges are automatically revoked. These include amongst others:
- Freedom Of Movement
- Single Market
- Customs Union
- Goods Standards Harmonisation
OPTIONS
- -f --force
Forces the brexit command to start the UK's exit from the EU, even if the UK Parliament has not voted to do so. - -jc --corbyn
Use a three-line whip to immediately trigger the A50 process without performing any safety checks. - -p --prorogue
issues a kill -9 to kill the parliamentary process before it can interfere with brexit. - -h Displays a help message and exits.
- --cancel
Cancel the brexit process (not implemented)
EXAMPLES
To start the UK's exit from the EU:
brexit
To force the UK's exit from the EU, even if the UK Parliament has not voted to do so:
brexit --force --corbyn --prorogue
BUGS
- There are no known bugs according to the brexit command author, but there are many features that are not documented such as system slowdown, memory loss, and system crashes.
NOTES
- Super user or admin rights are not required to run the brexit so any user can execute the brexit command despite inevitable consequences adversely affecting UK performance or even crashing the UK subsystem.
- Processes running within the UK subsystem can be protected with Irish Passport privilege if they, their parent, or grandparent process are members of the group "irish".
SEE ALSO
- Article 50 of the Treaty on European Union
- shutdown(8)
- European Union
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