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Brextremist bore Peter Bone's tea room hissy fit during a discussion of the details of Theresa May's bad plan confirmed that leaving is a religion for the headbangers' headbanger. As Tory colleagues discussed trade and the backstop, Bone-head startled MPs sitting nearby by raising his arms in the air
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estimate of the amount at the original planned date of Brexit in March 2019 was ÂŁ38 billion. Following delay of the UK's exit until 31 January 2020, after normal member contributions payable up to that date, a final settlement of ÂŁ33 billion was estimated. This estimate was updated in July
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31 January 2020, the day the UK ceased to be a member of the EU. The date was originally set for 29 March 2019 at 11 p.m. GMT, but was moved three times: first to either 12 April or 22 May, depending on whether or not a withdrawal agreement was ratified; then to 1 July or 31 October, depending
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A scenario where the UK leaves the EU without clarity on the terms of a future trade deal. EU and British negotiators would then have until 31 December 2020 to complete a future trade deal. During this transition period the UK would effectively be treated as an EU member in many areas, but with the
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The juxtapositioning in post-Brexit negotiations of EU access to UK natural resources on the one hand and UK access to the EU financial services market on the other. Fishermen in the eight European countries whose waters border the UK's would like to maintain something close to the level of access
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from 2009. Under the process, once the formal notification has been sent, the withdrawing state and the European Union have a two-year deadline to negotiate a withdrawal agreement. After that time, unless an extension has been agreed or the withdrawing state revokes its intention to withdraw, the
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with the EU, while Northern Ireland and, to a lesser extent, the rest of the UK would follow additional EU rules. The backstop was controversial because critics feared it would bind the UK to the EU for an indefinite time, and the UK could not withdraw from it unilaterally. In October 2019, the
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A collective term referring to the proposed commitment to abiding by common environmental, labour and social standards set in EU law as a pre-condition for British access to the Single Market under a prospective trade deal. It is determined by the commitment to avoiding
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membership ends regardless of whether or not an agreement was reached. If an agreement has been reached before the deadline, the withdrawing state may end their membership at any time before the deadline. On 29 March 2017, UK Prime Minister Theresa May
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The 'Windsor Framework' is a post-Brexit legal agreement between the EU and the UK, designed to address problems with the movement of goods from Great Britain to Northern Ireland (and thus to the EU Single Market) arising from the Northern Ireland
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took seven years to negotiate, but some Brexiteers argued it would take much less time between the UK and EU as the two participants already align on regulatory standards. (Others aimed for regulatory divergence as a matter of
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A document setting out the intended future relationship between the UK and EU. The declaration formed the basis for the trade agreement negotiations that started once the UK left the EU. Unlike the
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characterised the extension to 31 January 2020, which allows the UK to leave before the deadline, on the first of any month, if by then a deal has been approved by the UK and European parliaments.
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for goods imported from non-members countries. Being in a customs union facilitates trade and economic cooperation, but leaving the EU customs union allows the UK to conduct its own
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of "Remainer" and "moan", used pejoratively by Leavers to describe a subset of Remainers, especially those that criticised or campaigned to undo the result after the referendum.
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on 31 January 2020, when a transition period began until the end of 2020 for UK and EU to negotiate further treaty arrangements in respect of their future trading relationship.
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Those supporting Brexit are sometimes referred to as "Leavers". Alternatively the term "Brexiteers", or "Brexiters" has been used to describe adherents of the Leave campaign.
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UK domestic law has defined "exit day" for the purpose of dealing with the domestic consequences of Brexit, but the date is not formally linked to UK's departure from the EU.
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usually refers to the UK leaving the EU and the European Single Market with few or no deals (trade or otherwise) in place, meaning that trade will be conducted under the
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A pro-Brexit phrase implying that Britain's sovereignty and ability to make its own laws had been lost by its membership of the EU and would return after withdrawal.
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A model for the post-Brexit British economy that proposes that the UK deregulate and offer businesses a lower tax burden as an alternative to the EU, much like
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of "British" and "return"; used by opponents of Brexit to describe a potential reversal of the referendum and rejoining of the EU at some point in the future.
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decides whether it consents to the withdrawal agreement being concluded on behalf of the EU in accordance with Article 50(2) of the Treaty on European Union.
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The UK agreed to settle outstanding financial commitments that it had approved while a member of the EU. The amount owed is officially referred to as the
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could be extended beyond 22 May, slowing down the Brexit process. A 'slow Brexit' implies a longer period of political uncertainty in which
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of "Brexit" and "regret"; used by people who voted in favour of the Brexit referendum, but now express regret after seeing the aftereffects.
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with the EU. This would allow the UK to control its own trade policy as opposed to jointly negotiating alongside the EU, but would require
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A treaty between the UK and the EU, setting out the terms for the UK's withdrawal. The first version was agreed in November 2018 but was
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by the UK government, setting out its wishes for the UK's future relationship with EU. The plan was agreed at a cabinet meeting at
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The journalist doesn't mind being called a Remoaner, as it tells her that her opponents, the Brexiteers, are getting desperate.
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The 'Norway model' is shorthand for a model where the United Kingdom leaves the European Union but becomes a member of the
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This means the UK would leave the European Union without a withdrawal agreement, and/or without a trade deal with the EU.
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agreements to be reached for UK–EU trade. It is likely this would lead to UK–EU trade being less "free" than joining the
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sought to renegotiate it despite the EU's refusal to do so. In October 2019, the EU and the new UK government agreed a
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and the related political declaration in November 2018, the Chequers plan was superseded by that political declaration.
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a name given to a person who believes that the UK should remain in the European Union and does not support Brexit: –
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described the first extension made to the Article 50 period. That extension was until 22 May 2019 if the Theresa May
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right to negotiate international trade agreements and no voting rights in the EU. Also known as a "Blindfold Brexit".
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A portmanteau of "British" and "remain"; used to refer to the option in the 2016 referendum to remain in the EU.
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of the EU: an agreement that members do not impose taxes on goods imported from one another, and have a common
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Rethinking Language, Text and Context: Interdisciplinary Research in Stylistics in Honour of Michael Toolan
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of "British" and "exit". Grammatically, it has been called a complex nominal. The first attestation in the
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The 'Protocol on Ireland/Northern Ireland', commonly abbreviated to the 'Northern Ireland Protocol', is a
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encompasses any deal that involves retaining membership in the European Single Market and at least some
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with physical border installations. The UK and EU both desire to prevent a hard border, but finding a
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in which the United Kingdom would be placed in the same position in relation to the European Union as
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has the responsibility for nominating lead campaign groups for each possible referendum outcome.
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Should the United Kingdom remain a member of the European Union or leave the European Union?
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on whether or not the UK held European Parliament elections; and finally to 31 January 2020.
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which provides for a four-year period in which Northern Ireland would remain aligned with
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specifies the procedure of withdrawing from the European Union. It was introduced in the
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A word coined to describe the extension granted until 31 January 2020 (a portmanteau of
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that governs the unique customs and immigration issues at the border on the island of
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The period ending on 31 December 2020 at 11 p.m. GMT, as stated in section 39 of
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Those in favour of the UK rejoining the EU are sometimes referred to as "Rejoiners".
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Those in favour of the UK remaining in the EU are often referred to as "Remainers".
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Konstantinidis, Nikitas; Matakos, Konstantinos; Mutlu-Eren, Hande (1 June 2019).
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was found during the transition period. Under the plan, the UK would remain in a
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which is a legally binding treaty, the political declaration had no legal force.
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Revue Française de Civilisation Britannique. French Journal of British Studies
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UK Withdrawal from the European Union (Legal Continuity) (Scotland) Bill 2018
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has proved difficult. A hard border is feared because it might endanger the
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blog post by Peter Wilding on 15 May 2012. It was coined by analogy with "
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The word "Brexit" was named as Word of the Year 2016 by the publishers of
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Reasons to be cheerful? How the 'Remoaners' are fighting back on Brexit
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UK Withdrawal from the European Union (Continuity) (Scotland) Act 2020
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has been proposed by a number of politicians and pressure groups. The
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was approved by the House of Commons, otherwise it was until 12 April.
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European Union Referendum (Date of Referendum etc.) Regulations 2016
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has a similar meaning referring to the default provisions governing
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and wailing: "I don't care. I don't care. I just want to leave."
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will debate a sequence of steps of Britain's departure from the
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held in the United Kingdom on 23 June 2016, many new pieces of
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European Union Withdrawal Agreement (Public Vote) Bill 2017–19
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on 25 March 2019 as she spoke to Parliament, warning MPs that
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which does not possess an existing trade agreement. The term
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Post-Brexit United Kingdom relations with the European Union
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The term "slow Brexit" was first coined by Prime Minister
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Hjelmgaard, Kim; Onyanga-Omara, Jane (22 February 2016).
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This is shorthand for a proposal in which the UK signs a
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A "flextension" was also how European Council president
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in which the Conservatives won a decisive majority.
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Index

Brexiteer
a series
Brexit
Withdrawal
United Kingdom
European Union
Glossary of terms
Background
European Communities Act
1975 EC membership referendum
UK rebate
Bruges speech
No. No. No.
Maastricht Rebels
Black Wednesday
European Union (Amendment) Act 2008
European Union Act 2011
UK opt-outs from EU legislation
Euroscepticism in the UK
UK opinion polling on EU membership
People's Pledge
Labour for a Referendum
Bloomberg speech
In or Out
2013–14 EU (Referendum) Bill
2014 European Parliament election
Clacton
Heywood and Middleton
Rochester and Strood
2015 UK general election

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