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EU and the UK will survive Brexit
The decision of the British people on June 23, 2016 to leave the European Union is still a matter of discussion within the United Kingdom.
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Brexit campaigners launch bid to oust pro-EU finance minister
One of the most vocal pro-Brexit campaign groups launched a campaign on Aug. 14 to oust finance minister Philip Hammond from parliament, saying he is part of a plot to stop Britain leaving the European Union.
Britain says will not stay in EU via 'back door'
After weeks of feuding, two key figures in Britain's cabinet came together to say any post-Brexit transition would not be a "back door" to continued European Union membership.
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Brexit Repeal Bill Will Remove UK Citizens' Right to Sue Government Over Policies
British citizens will no longer be able to sue the Government for breaking the law after Brexit, under far-reaching new plans being drawn up in Whitehall, according to the Independent.
Europe’s south in discussions to form an alliance ahead of EMA vote
The Southern EU member states are exploring the possibility of forming a united camp regarding the relocation of the European Medicines Agency from London after Brexit, Greece’s Deputy Foreign Minister George Katrougalos said.
Brexit will Result in a Deficit of EUR 12 Billion in the EU Budget
EU Budget Commissioner Gunther Oettinger said that after the leave of Britain from the EU, an annual deficit of 10 to 12 billion euros would appear in the Union budget. He explained that the EU should move to austerity or countries to pay more in the Union budget to offset the lower revenues. Reports Mediapool.
UK 'ready to pay up to 40 bln euros to leave EU'
Britain is prepared to pay up to 40 billion euros ($47 billion) as part of a deal to leave the European Union, the Sunday Telegraph newspaper reported, citing three unnamed sources familiar with Britain's negotiating strategy.
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London is Ready to Pay up to EUR 40 Billion to the EU for Brexit
Britain is ready to pay the EU up to EUR 40 billion in Brexit if Brussels agrees to discuss the issue of a trade agreement under the deal for a future partnership.
The UK will Give Preferential Status to Young Migrants from the EU after Brexit
Authorities in the UK are planning to give preferential status to EU migrants up to 30 years after Brexit, informs Telegraph, citing the Independent Migration Advisory Committee.
Record Number of Britons Worldwide Have Applied for Irish Passports
Britons living all around the world are applying for Irish passports to "safeguard their positions" after Brexit, the country's UK ambassador has revealed, reported The Independent.
Daniel Mulhall said many of a record 500,000 applications in the first half of 2017 had come from British people who fear losing their rights to live and work in the EU after withdrawal.