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- Ligne n°5 : Brexit
Ligne n°8 : ... Jump to navigation Jump to search- Ligne n°9 : For other uses, see Brexit (disambiguation).
Ligne n°13 : ... Part of a series of articles on- Ligne n°14 : Brexit
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Ligne n°28 : ... * Project Fear- Ligne n°29 : * Brexit: The Movie
Ligne n°30 : * In or Out ...
Ligne n°90 : ... Withdrawal agreement- Ligne n°91 : * Brexit divorce bill
Ligne n°92 : * Irish backstop ...
Ligne n°92 : ... * Irish backstop- Ligne n°93 : * No-deal Brexit
Ligne n°94 : * Continuing United Kingdom relationship with the European Union ...
Ligne n°179 : ... + Best for Britain- Ligne n°180 : + Bollocks to Brexit
Ligne n°181 : + Change UK ...
Ligne n°197 : ... 2017 general election Jun 2017- Ligne n°198 : Brexit negotiations begin Jun 2017
Ligne n°199 : Withdrawal Act passed Jun 2018 ...
Ligne n°202 : ... Meaningful votes Jan–Mar 2019- Ligne n°203 : Brexit delayed until 12 April Mar 2019
Ligne n°204 : Cooper–Letwin Act passed Apr 2019 ...
Ligne n°204 : ... Cooper–Letwin Act passed Apr 2019- Ligne n°205 : Brexit delayed until 31 October Apr 2019
Ligne n°206 : European Parliament election May 2019 ...
Ligne n°210 : ... Withdrawal agreement revised Oct 2019- Ligne n°211 : Brexit delayed until 31 January Oct 2019
Ligne n°212 : 2019 general election Dec 2019 ...
Ligne n°290 : ... * Notification of withdrawal- Ligne n°291 : * Brexit negotiations
Ligne n°292 : * Impact of Brexit ...
Ligne n°291 : ... * Brexit negotiations- Ligne n°292 : * Impact of Brexit
Ligne n°293 : * Future relationship ...
Ligne n°294 : ... + Withdrawal agreement- Ligne n°295 : + No-deal Brexit
Ligne n°296 : + The Irish border ...- Ligne n°306 : Brexit (/ˈbrɛksɪt, ˈbrɛɡzɪt/;^[1] a portmanteau of "British exit") was
Ligne n°307 : the withdrawal of the United Kingdom (UK) from the European Union (EU) ...- Ligne n°335 : The effects of Brexit will be determined by the EU–UK Trade and
Ligne n°336 : Cooperation Agreement which was agreed on 24 December 2020 and ratified ...
Ligne n°338 : ... by the EU from the 31 December 2020.^[2] The broad consensus among- Ligne n°339 : economists is that Brexit will likely harm the UK's economy and reduce
Ligne n°340 : its real per capita income in the long term, and that the referendum ...
Ligne n°340 : ... its real per capita income in the long term, and that the referendum- Ligne n°341 : itself damaged the economy.^[a]^[excessive citations] Brexit is likely
Ligne n°342 : to reduce immigration from European Economic Area (EEA) countries to ...
Ligne n°343 : ... the UK, and poses challenges for British higher education, academic- Ligne n°344 : research and security. Following Brexit, EU law and the EU Court of
Ligne n°345 : Justice no longer have supremacy over British laws or its Supreme ...- Ligne n°394 : Main article: Timeline of Brexit
Ligne n°395 : New EU single market ...
Ligne n°400 : ... Government led by Theresa May formally notified the EU of the country's- Ligne n°401 : intention to withdraw, beginning the Brexit process. The withdrawal was
Ligne n°402 : originally scheduled for 29 March 2019. It was delayed by deadlock in ...
Ligne n°452 : ... Liberal Democrats, Scottish National Party (SNP), and others sought to- Ligne n°453 : reverse Brexit through a proposed second referendum.
Ligne n°455 : ... On 14 March 2019, the British Parliament voted for May to ask the EU to- Ligne n°456 : delay Brexit until June, and then later October.^[18] Having failed to
Ligne n°457 : get her agreement approved, May resigned as Prime Minister in July and ...
Ligne n°463 : ... passing it into law before the 31 October deadline, and forced the- Ligne n°464 : government (through the "Benn Act") to ask for a third Brexit delay. An
Ligne n°465 : early general election was then held on 12 December. The Conservatives ...- Ligne n°473 : Main article: Glossary of Brexit terms
Ligne n°475 : ... Following the referendum of 23 June 2016, many new pieces of- Ligne n°476 : Brexit-related jargon entered popular use.^[25]^[26]
Ligne n°575 : ... Britain; "With hindsight, some see this as the start of the campaign- Ligne n°576 : for Brexit", the Financial Times later wrote.^[42] In 1994, Sir James
Ligne n°577 : Goldsmith formed the Referendum Party to contest the 1997 general ...- Ligne n°713 : Further information: Causes of the vote in favour of Brexit
Ligne n°824 : ... manifesto pledges to implement the referendum, the Labour manifesto- Ligne n°825 : differing in its approach to Brexit negotiations, such as unilaterally
Ligne n°826 : offering permanent residence to EU immigrants.^[97]^[98]^[99]^[100] The ...
Ligne n°829 : ... Scottish National Party (SNP) manifesto proposed a policy of waiting- Ligne n°830 : for the outcome of the Brexit negotiations and then holding a
Ligne n°831 : referendum on Scottish independence.^[104]^[105] The result produced a ...
Ligne n°843 : ... agreement included additional funding of £1 billion for Northern- Ligne n°844 : Ireland, highlighted mutual support for Brexit and national security,
Ligne n°845 : expressed commitment to the Good Friday Agreement, and indicated that ...- Ligne n°851 : Main article: Brexit negotiations
Ligne n°890 : ... for services, while allowing for an independent trade policy.^[124] The- Ligne n°891 : plan caused cabinet resignations, including Brexit Secretary David
Ligne n°892 : Davis^[125] and Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson.^[126] ...- Ligne n°896 : Main article: Brexit withdrawal agreement
Ligne n°902 : ... withdrawal agreement,^[127] and May secured her cabinet's backing of- Ligne n°903 : the deal the following day,^[128] though Brexit Secretary Dominic Raab
Ligne n°904 : resigned over "fatal flaws" in the agreement.^[129] It was expected ...- Ligne n°911 : Main article: Parliamentary votes on Brexit
Ligne n°913 : ... On 10 December 2018, the Prime Minister postponed the vote in the House- Ligne n°914 : of Commons on her Brexit deal. This came minutes after the Prime
Ligne n°915 : Minister's Office confirmed the vote would be going ahead.^[133] Faced ...
Ligne n°939 : ... withdrawal agreement would be on 12 March 2019, 17 days away from the- Ligne n°940 : Brexit date.^[144] On 12 March, the proposal was defeated by 391 votes
Ligne n°941 : to 242—a loss by 149 votes, down from 230 from when the deal had been ...
Ligne n°957 : ... On 20 March 2019, the Prime Minister wrote to European Council- Ligne n°958 : President Tusk requesting that Brexit be postponed until 30 June
Ligne n°959 : 2019.^[149] On 21 March 2019, May presented her case to a European ...
Ligne n°962 : ... of 30 June date and offered instead a choice of two new alternative- Ligne n°963 : Brexit dates. On 22 March 2019, the extension options were agreed
Ligne n°964 : between the British government and the European Council.^[150] The ...
Ligne n°965 : ... first alternative offered was that if MPs rejected May's deal in the- Ligne n°966 : next week, Brexit would be due to occur by 12 April 2019, with, or
Ligne n°967 : without, a deal—or alternatively another extension be asked for and a ...
Ligne n°969 : ... given. The second alternative offered was that if MPs approved May's- Ligne n°970 : deal, Brexit would be due to occur on 22 May 2019. The later date was
Ligne n°971 : the day before the start of European Parliament elections.^[151] After ...
Ligne n°985 : ... this new extension, if the Withdrawal Agreement were to be passed- Ligne n°986 : before October, Brexit would occur on the first day of the subsequent
Ligne n°987 : month. The UK would then be obligated to hold European Parliament ...
Ligne n°1026 : ... and called a general election for 12 December 2019.^[168] In the- Ligne n°1027 : election, Boris Johnson's campaign was focused on "get Brexit done",
Ligne n°1028 : and the Conservative Party won an 80-seat majority in parliament.^[169] ...
Ligne n°1106 : ... another act of Parliament for approving the final terms of withdrawal- Ligne n°1107 : when the current Brexit negotiations are completed. In any event, the
Ligne n°1108 : act does not alter the two-year period for negotiating allowed by ...
Ligne n°1136 : ... unclear, and could cause problems, and as many as 15 new additional- Ligne n°1137 : Brexit Bills may be required, which would involve strict prioritisation
Ligne n°1138 : and limiting Parliamentary time for in-depth examination of new ...
Ligne n°1141 : ... In 2016 and 2017, the House of Lords published a series of reports on- Ligne n°1142 : Brexit-related subjects, including:
- Ligne n°1144 : * Brexit: the options for trade
Ligne n°1145 : * Brexit: UK-Irish relations ...
Ligne n°1144 : ... * Brexit: the options for trade- Ligne n°1145 : * Brexit: UK-Irish relations
Ligne n°1146 : * Brexit: future UK-EU security and police cooperation ...
Ligne n°1145 : ... * Brexit: UK-Irish relations- Ligne n°1146 : * Brexit: future UK-EU security and police cooperation
- Ligne n°1148 : * Brexit: fisheries
Ligne n°1149 : * Brexit: environment and climate change ...
Ligne n°1148 : ... * Brexit: fisheries- Ligne n°1149 : * Brexit: environment and climate change
Ligne n°1150 : * Brexit: the Crown Dependencies ...
Ligne n°1149 : ... * Brexit: environment and climate change- Ligne n°1150 : * Brexit: the Crown Dependencies
- Ligne n°1152 : * Brexit: justice for families, individuals and businesses?
Ligne n°1153 : * Brexit: trade in non-financial services ...
Ligne n°1152 : ... * Brexit: justice for families, individuals and businesses?- Ligne n°1153 : * Brexit: trade in non-financial services
Ligne n°1189 : ... referendum, however, revoking Article 50 if the alternative was a- Ligne n°1190 : no-deal exit. The DUP supported Brexit, but would seek to change parts
Ligne n°1191 : related to Northern Ireland it was dissatisfied with. Plaid Cymru and ...
Ligne n°1192 : ... the Green Party backed a second referendum, believing the UK should- Ligne n°1193 : stay in the EU. The Brexit Party was the only major party running for
Ligne n°1194 : election which wanted the UK to leave the EU without a deal.^[202] ...- Ligne n°1219 : Opinion polling overall showed an initial fall in support for Brexit
Ligne n°1220 : from the referendum to late 2016, when responses were split evenly ...
Ligne n°1223 : ... tended to show a plurality of support for remaining in the EU or for- Ligne n°1224 : the view that Brexit was a mistake, with the estimated margin
Ligne n°1225 : increasing until a small decrease in 2019 (to 53% Remain : 47% Leave, ...- Ligne n°1261 : After the Brexit referendum, the Scottish Government — led by the
Ligne n°1262 : Scottish National Party (SNP) — planned another independence referendum ...
Ligne n°1263 : ... because Scotland voted to remain in the EU while England and Wales- Ligne n°1264 : voted to leave.^[209] It had suggested this before the Brexit
Ligne n°1265 : referendum.^[210] The First Minister of Scotland, Nicola Sturgeon, ...
Ligne n°1279 : ... the Scottish Government and the British Government on where powers- Ligne n°1280 : within devolved policy areas should lie after Brexit. The Act allows
Ligne n°1281 : for all devolved policy areas to remain within the remit of the ...- Ligne n°1294 : See also: No-deal Brexit and Operation Yellowhammer
Ligne n°1306 : ... 2019, the British government announced that it would cut many import- Ligne n°1307 : tariffs to zero, in the event of a no-deal Brexit.^[222] The
Ligne n°1308 : Confederation of British Industry said the move would be a ...
Ligne n°1314 : ... On 2 June 2020, Chancellor of Germany Angela Merkel stated that the- Ligne n°1315 : European Union must prepare for the possible failure of Brexit trade
Ligne n°1316 : talks with the UK. She added that negotiations were being accelerated ...
Ligne n°1324 : ... There has been litigation to explore the constitutional footings on- Ligne n°1325 : which Brexit stands after R (Miller) v Secretary of State for Exiting
Ligne n°1326 : the European Union (simply known as the "Miller case") and the 2017 ...- Ligne n°1366 : Main article: Impact of Brexit
- Ligne n°1368 : Many effects of Brexit depended on whether the UK left with a
Ligne n°1369 : withdrawal agreement, or before an agreement was ratified ("no-deal" ...
Ligne n°1369 : ... withdrawal agreement, or before an agreement was ratified ("no-deal"- Ligne n°1370 : Brexit).^[242] The Financial Times said that there were approximately
Ligne n°1371 : 759 international agreements, spanning 168 non-EU countries, that the ...- Ligne n°1377 : Economists expect that Brexit will have damaging immediate and longer
Ligne n°1378 : term effects on the economies of the UK and at least part of the EU27. ...
Ligne n°1379 : ... In particular, there is a broad consensus among economists and in the- Ligne n°1380 : economic literature that Brexit will likely reduce the UK's real per
Ligne n°1381 : capita income in the medium and long term, and that the Brexit ...
Ligne n°1380 : ... economic literature that Brexit will likely reduce the UK's real per- Ligne n°1381 : capita income in the medium and long term, and that the Brexit
Ligne n°1382 : referendum itself damaged the economy.^[b]^[244]^[245] Studies found ...
Ligne n°1382 : ... referendum itself damaged the economy.^[b]^[244]^[245] Studies found- Ligne n°1383 : that Brexit-induced uncertainty reduced British GDP, British national
Ligne n°1384 : income, investment by business, employment and British international ...
Ligne n°1385 : ... trade from June 2016 onwards.^[246]^[247]^[248]^[249]^[250]^[251] In- Ligne n°1386 : October 2017, Chris Patten described Brexit as "the single most
Ligne n°1387 : calamitous example of national self-harm in my lifetime." ^[252] ...
Ligne n°1389 : ... A 2019 analysis found that British firms substantially increased- Ligne n°1390 : offshoring to the EU after the Brexit referendum, whereas European
Ligne n°1391 : firms reduced new investments in the UK.^[253]^[254] The British ...
Ligne n°1391 : ... firms reduced new investments in the UK.^[253]^[254] The British- Ligne n°1392 : government's own Brexit analysis, leaked in January 2018, showed that
Ligne n°1393 : British economic growth would be stunted by 2–8% over the 15 years ...
Ligne n°1393 : ... British economic growth would be stunted by 2–8% over the 15 years- Ligne n°1394 : following Brexit, the amount depending on the leave
Ligne n°1395 : scenario.^[255]^[256] Economists warned that London's future as an ...
Ligne n°1396 : ... international financial centre depended on passport agreements with the- Ligne n°1397 : EU.^[257]^[258] Pro-Brexit activists and politicians have argued for
Ligne n°1398 : negotiating trade and migration agreements with the "CANZUK" ...
Ligne n°1401 : ... those countries would be far less valuable to the UK than EU- Ligne n°1402 : membership.^[261]^[262]^[263] Studies indicate that Brexit will
Ligne n°1403 : exacerbate regional economic inequality in the UK, as already ...
Ligne n°1403 : ... exacerbate regional economic inequality in the UK, as already- Ligne n°1404 : struggling regions will be hardest hit by Brexit.^[264]
Ligne n°1407 : ... Republic of Ireland has been a contentious issue. Since 2005, the- Ligne n°1408 : border has been essentially invisible.^[265] After Brexit, it will be
Ligne n°1409 : the only UK–EU land border.^[266] All involved parties agree a hard ...- Ligne n°1418 : Brexit caused the European Union to lose its second-largest economy,
Ligne n°1419 : its third-most populous country,^[272] and the second-largest net ...
Ligne n°1419 : ... its third-most populous country,^[272] and the second-largest net- Ligne n°1420 : contributor to the EU budget.^[273] Brexit will result in an additional
Ligne n°1421 : financial burden for the remaining net contributors, unless the budget ...
Ligne n°1426 : ... countries to block measures in the Council of the EU.^[275]^[276] In- Ligne n°1427 : 2019, ahead of Brexit, the European Medicines Agency and European
Ligne n°1428 : Banking Authority moved their headquarters from London to Amsterdam and ...- Ligne n°1431 : After Brexit, the UK will leave the Common Agricultural Policy
Ligne n°1432 : (CAP),^[280] which provides government financial support to farmers in ...
Ligne n°1433 : ... the EU.^[281] The UK receives much less than it contributes.^[281]- Ligne n°1434 : Brexit allows the UK to develop its own agriculture policy.^[282] The
Ligne n°1435 : current UK government has committed to maintaining the same payments to ...
Ligne n°1451 : ... Gibraltar, a British Overseas Territory bordering Spain, will be- Ligne n°1452 : affected by Brexit. Spain asserts a territorial claim on Gibraltar.
Ligne n°1453 : After the referendum, Spain's Foreign Minister renewed calls for joint ...
Ligne n°1455 : ... governments agreed that any dispute over Gibraltar would not affect- Ligne n°1456 : Brexit negotiations,^[290] and the British government agreed that UK–EU
Ligne n°1457 : treaties made after Brexit would not automatically apply to ...
Ligne n°1456 : ... Brexit negotiations,^[290] and the British government agreed that UK–EU- Ligne n°1457 : treaties made after Brexit would not automatically apply to
Ligne n°1458 : Gibraltar.^[291] ...- Ligne n°1460 : Brexit poses challenges to British academia and research, as the UK is
Ligne n°1461 : likely to lose research funding from EU sources; see a reduction in ...
Ligne n°1465 : ... and likely to wish to remain an associated member following- Ligne n°1466 : Brexit.^[293] The British government has guaranteed funding for
Ligne n°1467 : research currently funded by EU.^[294] ...- Ligne n°1469 : An early 2019 study found that Brexit would deplete the National Health
Ligne n°1470 : Service (NHS) workforce, create uncertainties regarding care for ...
Ligne n°1473 : ... Care has said it has taken steps to ensure the continuity of medical- Ligne n°1474 : supplies after Brexit.^[296] The number of non-British EU nurses
Ligne n°1475 : registering with the NHS fell from 1,304 in July 2016 to 46 in April ...- Ligne n°1478 : After Brexit, the UK will have the final say over the laws that govern
Ligne n°1479 : it.^[298] Under the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018, EU laws will ...
Ligne n°1479 : ... it.^[298] Under the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018, EU laws will- Ligne n°1480 : no longer have supremacy over British laws after Brexit.^[299] To
Ligne n°1481 : maintain continuity, the Act converts EU law into British law as ...
Ligne n°1481 : ... maintain continuity, the Act converts EU law into British law as- Ligne n°1482 : "retained EU law". After Brexit, the British parliament (and the
Ligne n°1483 : devolved legislatures) can decide which elements of that law to keep, ...
Ligne n°1484 : ... amend or repeal.^[299] Furthermore, British courts will no longer be- Ligne n°1485 : bound by the judgments of the EU Court of Justice after Brexit.
- Ligne n°1487 : After Brexit, the UK would be able to control immigration from the EU
Ligne n°1488 : and EEA,^[300] as it can end EU freedom of movement. The current ...
Ligne n°1491 : ... system" that prioritizes skilled migrants. EU and EEA citizens already- Ligne n°1492 : living in the UK can continue living there after Brexit by applying to
Ligne n°1493 : the EU Settlement Scheme, which began in March 2019. Irish citizens ...
Ligne n°1494 : ... will not have to apply to the scheme.^[301]^[302]^[303] Studies- Ligne n°1495 : estimate that Brexit and the end of free movement will likely result in
Ligne n°1496 : a large decline in immigration from EEA countries to the ...
Ligne n°1496 : ... a large decline in immigration from EEA countries to the- Ligne n°1497 : UK.^[304]^[305] After Brexit, any foreigner wanting to do so more than
Ligne n°1498 : temporarily would need a work permit.^[306]^[307] ...
Ligne n°1512 : ... August 2020^[update], the government's Goods Vehicle Movement Service,- Ligne n°1513 : an IT system essential to post-Brexit goods movements, was still only
Ligne n°1514 : in the early stages of beta testing, with four months to go before it ...- Ligne n°1517 : Concerns have been raised that Brexit might create security problems
Ligne n°1518 : for the UK, particularly in law enforcement and counter-terrorism where ...- Ligne n°1524 : Main article: Brexit in popular culture
- Ligne n°1526 : Brexit has inspired many creative works, such as murals, sculptures,
Ligne n°1527 : novels, plays, movies and video games. The response of British artists ...
Ligne n°1527 : ... novels, plays, movies and video games. The response of British artists- Ligne n°1528 : and writers to Brexit has in general been negative, reflecting a
Ligne n°1529 : reported overwhelming percentage of people involved in Britain's ...
Ligne n°1530 : ... creative industries voting against leaving the European Union.^[313]- Ligne n°1531 : * Anti-Brexit protest in Manchester (2017)
Ligne n°1532 : * Düsseldorf carnival parade in February 2018 ...
Ligne n°1550 : ... * Interpretation of EU Treaty law by European Court of Justice- Ligne n°1551 : * Opposition to Brexit in the United Kingdom
Ligne n°1552 : * Referendums related to the European Union ...
Ligne n°1566 : ... the original on 4 July 2019. Retrieved 22 March 2019.- Ligne n°1567 : 2. ^ ^a ^b Tom Edgington (31 January 2020). "Brexit: What is the
Ligne n°1568 : transition period?". BBC News. Archived from the original on 31 ...
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Ligne n°1573 : ... Retrieved 28 November 2017. "finding economists who say they- Ligne n°1574 : believe that a Brexit will spur the British economy is like looking
Ligne n°1575 : for a doctor who thinks forswearing vegetables is the key to a long ...
Ligne n°1576 : ... life"- Ligne n°1577 : 4. ^ ^a ^b ^c Sampson, Thomas (2017). "Brexit: The Economics of
Ligne n°1578 : International Disintegration" (PDF). Journal of Economic ...
Ligne n°1582 : ... summarize in this section focus on long-run effects and have a- Ligne n°1583 : forecast horizon of 10 or more years after Brexit occurs. Less is
Ligne n°1584 : known about the likely dynamics of the transition process or the ...
Ligne n°1586 : ... impact the economies of the United Kingdom or the European Union in- Ligne n°1587 : advance of Brexit."
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Ligne n°1589 : ahead by leading economists". VoxEU.org. Archived from the original ...
Ligne n°1592 : ... the EU was a price worth paying for 'taking back control', despite- Ligne n°1593 : advice from economists clearly showing that Brexit would make the
Ligne n°1594 : UK 'permanently poorer' (HM Treasury 2016). The extent of agreement ...
Ligne n°1594 : ... UK 'permanently poorer' (HM Treasury 2016). The extent of agreement- Ligne n°1595 : among economists on the costs of Brexit was extraordinary: forecast
Ligne n°1596 : after forecast supported similar conclusions (which have so far ...
Ligne n°1596 : ... after forecast supported similar conclusions (which have so far- Ligne n°1597 : proved accurate in the aftermath of the Brexit vote)."
Ligne n°1598 : 6. ^ ^a ^b "Brexit survey". Initiative on Global Markets, University ...
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Ligne n°1612 : economists". Financial Times. Archived from the original on 22 July ...
Ligne n°1613 : ... 2019. Retrieved 22 November 2017. "Unlike the short-term effects of- Ligne n°1614 : Brexit, which have been better than most had predicted, most
Ligne n°1615 : economists say the ultimate impact of leaving the EU still appears ...
Ligne n°1619 : ... 11. ^ ^a ^b Wren-Lewis, Simon. "Why is the academic consensus on the- Ligne n°1620 : cost of Brexit being ignored?". The Conversation. Archived from the
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Ligne n°1623 : Economists Say". Bloomberg L.P. 22 February 2017. Archived from the ...
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Ligne n°1626 : won't mean Armageddon, but the broad consensus among ...
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