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If the UK applied to rejoin the EU, it would need to apply and have its application terms supported unanimously by the EU member states. [9] In January 2020, the political scientist Anthony Salamone wrote that member state support would seek "significant, stable and long-lasting majority public opinion in favour of rejoining", suggesting ...
The UK government is considering a far more extensive "reset" of post-Brexit relations with the European Union (EU) after Chancellor Rachel Reeves met with European finance ministers to discuss ...
The UK government insists there will be no return to freedom of movement with the EU. Migration is a hot button issue. But it's notable that Labour has not explicitly ruled out the youth scheme.
Britain will rejoin the European Union within 15 years, a former European Commission chief has predicted.. Speaking about the UK’s decision to leave the EU at the UCL Centre for Finance, Romano ...
The UK needs to follow — in respect of Northern Ireland — EU regulations with regards to trade in goods and to implement future changes of those regulations; The Court of Justice has jurisdiction with regards to non-compliance of the UK with parts of the protocol as well as with the application of the trade in goods-regulation.
The UK was a key asset for the EU in the fields of foreign affairs and defence given that the UK was (with France) one of the EU's two major military powers, and had significant intelligence capabilities, soft power and a far reaching diplomatic network. Without the UK, EU foreign policy could be less influential. [7]
Nick Clegg has said the UK must rejoin the European Union, claiming the bloc is on the brink of collapse.. The former deputy prime minister and ex-Liberal Democrat leader said economic growth ...
The EU has no framework to exclude the UK as long as Article 50 is not invoked, and the UK does not violate EU laws. [ 27 ] [ 28 ] However, if the UK were to breach EU law significantly, there are legal provisions to allow the EU to cancel membership of a state that breaches fundamental EU principles, a test that is hard to pass. [ 29 ]