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- Ligne n°17 : Britain is leaving the European Union today. The hard part comes next
- Ligne n°23 : The UK leaves the EU, but Brexit isn't over just yet
Ligne n°24 : The UK leaves the EU, but Brexit isn't over just yet ...
Ligne n°23 : ... The UK leaves the EU, but Brexit isn't over just yet- Ligne n°24 : The UK leaves the EU, but Brexit isn't over just yet
Ligne n°25 : JUST WATCHED ...
Ligne n°25 : ... JUST WATCHED- Ligne n°26 : The UK leaves the EU, but Brexit isn't over just yet
- Ligne n°54 : The UK leaves the EU, but Brexit isn't over just yet
Ligne n°194 : ... transition period that was agreed between the British government and- Ligne n°195 : the EU. And the terms of that agreement mean that for the next 11
Ligne n°196 : months, the UK remains an EU member state in all but name. ...
Ligne n°195 : ... the EU. And the terms of that agreement mean that for the next 11- Ligne n°196 : months, the UK remains an EU member state in all but name.
- Ligne n°200 : The UK formally leaves the EU. Prime Minister Boris Johnson will
Ligne n°201 : address the nation in what can be presumed to be an optimistic message. ...
Ligne n°208 : ... The mood in Brussels will be somber. The Union flag will be removed- Ligne n°209 : from all EU institutions (one of which will be placed in a museum in
Ligne n°210 : Brussels) and senior EU politicians will probably make statements ...
Ligne n°209 : ... from all EU institutions (one of which will be placed in a museum in- Ligne n°210 : Brussels) and senior EU politicians will probably make statements
Ligne n°211 : expressing that this is a sad day for Europe and that they want to ...
Ligne n°219 : ... In theory, quite a lot; in practice, very little. The UK might be- Ligne n°220 : leaving the EU, but as of 11:01 p.m., it will continue to obey all EU
- Ligne n°220 : leaving the EU, but as of 11:01 p.m., it will continue to obey all EU
Ligne n°221 : law and European courts. In the coming months, it will continue to pay ...
Ligne n°221 : ... law and European courts. In the coming months, it will continue to pay- Ligne n°222 : into the EU budget and comply with any changes to EU law. That means
- Ligne n°222 : into the EU budget and comply with any changes to EU law. That means
Ligne n°223 : that the only things that will change are largely symbolic. The UK will ...
Ligne n°223 : ... that the only things that will change are largely symbolic. The UK will- Ligne n°224 : cease to have any meaningful representation in EU institutions and will
Ligne n°225 : no longer attend any meetings of EU leaders. So it will be obeying EU ...
Ligne n°224 : ... cease to have any meaningful representation in EU institutions and will- Ligne n°225 : no longer attend any meetings of EU leaders. So it will be obeying EU
- Ligne n°225 : no longer attend any meetings of EU leaders. So it will be obeying EU
Ligne n°226 : rules while having no say in EU policy. ...
Ligne n°225 : ... no longer attend any meetings of EU leaders. So it will be obeying EU- Ligne n°226 : rules while having no say in EU policy.
Ligne n°232 : ... People traveling to Europe will not be affected during the transition- Ligne n°233 : period, and EU citizens will still be able to move freely around the
Ligne n°234 : bloc. ...- Ligne n°261 : The bulk of these negotiations will focus on the UK and the EU's future
Ligne n°262 : trading relationship. Trade deals normally take years, if not decades, ...
Ligne n°262 : ... trading relationship. Trade deals normally take years, if not decades,- Ligne n°263 : to negotiate. The EU's deal with Canada, for example, took seven years
Ligne n°264 : to hammer out. And the EU is famously difficult to negotiate with ...
Ligne n°263 : ... to negotiate. The EU's deal with Canada, for example, took seven years- Ligne n°264 : to hammer out. And the EU is famously difficult to negotiate with
Ligne n°265 : because of its complicated internal politics. The Canada deal, for ...
Ligne n°267 : ... Belgium, refused to ratify the deal. However, it is worth pointing out- Ligne n°268 : that the UK-EU deal starts from a place of total alignment, meaning
Ligne n°269 : comparisons to other trade deals are not fair. ...
Ligne n°270 : ... But that's just trade. There are still many unanswered questions about- Ligne n°271 : exactly how much money the UK would pay the EU in exchange for access
Ligne n°272 : to its market and what, if any agreement might be reached on ...
Ligne n°275 : ... to feature heavily in any final deal.- Ligne n°276 : Top EU official says Brexit is a 'wound' for the bloc
Ligne n°277 : Top EU official says Brexit is a 'wound' for the bloc ...
Ligne n°276 : ... Top EU official says Brexit is a 'wound' for the bloc- Ligne n°277 : Top EU official says Brexit is a 'wound' for the bloc
Ligne n°278 : Top EU official says Brexit is a 'wound' for the bloc ...
Ligne n°277 : ... Top EU official says Brexit is a 'wound' for the bloc- Ligne n°278 : Top EU official says Brexit is a 'wound' for the bloc
Ligne n°279 : Johnson has not formally announced his red lines yet, but it's safe to ...
Ligne n°281 : ... both importing and exporting as straightforward as possible, while- Ligne n°282 : freeing the UK from strict EU rules. If this is achievable, it would
Ligne n°283 : mean the UK continuing to trade in the EU but being flexible on ...
Ligne n°282 : ... freeing the UK from strict EU rules. If this is achievable, it would- Ligne n°283 : mean the UK continuing to trade in the EU but being flexible on
Ligne n°284 : regulations -- a situation that could come in handy when striking trade ...
Ligne n°285 : ... deals with other nations like the US and China.- Ligne n°286 : "With the EU, we need a close partnership based on zero tariffs and
Ligne n°287 : quotas as well as regulatory recognition, adequacy and equivalence in ...
Ligne n°291 : ... This issue of divergence is alarming many in Brussels. In short, if the- Ligne n°292 : UK is willing to diverge from the EU in areas like tax, food standards
Ligne n°293 : and financial regulation, it risks undermining the EU's precious single ...
Ligne n°292 : ... UK is willing to diverge from the EU in areas like tax, food standards- Ligne n°293 : and financial regulation, it risks undermining the EU's precious single
Ligne n°294 : market -- the EU's most valuable asset and top bargaining chip. And if ...
Ligne n°293 : ... and financial regulation, it risks undermining the EU's precious single- Ligne n°294 : market -- the EU's most valuable asset and top bargaining chip. And if
Ligne n°295 : Brussels thinks that Johnson has plans to undercut the EU, it won't ...
Ligne n°294 : ... market -- the EU's most valuable asset and top bargaining chip. And if- Ligne n°295 : Brussels thinks that Johnson has plans to undercut the EU, it won't
Ligne n°296 : hesitate to restrict access to the world's largest economic bloc. ...
Ligne n°296 : ... hesitate to restrict access to the world's largest economic bloc.- Ligne n°297 : "For the EU, the trade-off is simple: if the UK diverges and no longer
Ligne n°298 : meets EU standards, or British businesses gain an unfair competitive ...
Ligne n°297 : ... "For the EU, the trade-off is simple: if the UK diverges and no longer- Ligne n°298 : meets EU standards, or British businesses gain an unfair competitive
Ligne n°299 : advantage over EU business, then it will have less access to the EU ...
Ligne n°298 : ... meets EU standards, or British businesses gain an unfair competitive- Ligne n°299 : advantage over EU business, then it will have less access to the EU
- Ligne n°299 : advantage over EU business, then it will have less access to the EU
Ligne n°300 : market," says Georgina Wright, an EU expert at the Institute for ...
Ligne n°299 : ... advantage over EU business, then it will have less access to the EU- Ligne n°300 : market," says Georgina Wright, an EU expert at the Institute for
Ligne n°301 : Government think tank. ...
Ligne n°305 : ... This concern in Brussels is not unreasonable. When the UK points to- Ligne n°306 : trading relationships that the EU has with countries like Canada and
Ligne n°307 : Japan, it misses two crucial points. First, agreements reached with ...
Ligne n°309 : ... it is about reducing engagement. Second, the UK shares a common border- Ligne n°310 : with the EU. And as one EU diplomat points out, "There is a direct
- Ligne n°310 : with the EU. And as one EU diplomat points out, "There is a direct
Ligne n°311 : relationship between trade and distance: the further you are away the ...
Ligne n°317 : ... their competing aims are compatible. "Both sides want to maintain- Ligne n°318 : reasonably strong relations, but on the EU side this clearly has to be
Ligne n°319 : appropriate with existing structures and agreements," says David Henig, ...
Ligne n°323 : ... still facilitating trade. Defining that in great detail will be a- Ligne n°324 : challenge for both sides, though the EU is concerned that the UK
Ligne n°325 : doesn't understand this sufficiently." ...
Ligne n°334 : ... Regardless of what both sides might say about reaching a mutually- Ligne n°335 : beneficial agreement, in negotiations with the EU, there is always a
Ligne n°336 : winner and a loser. ...
Ligne n°337 : ... The UK will see winning as having its cake and eating it:- Ligne n°338 : near-frictionless trade with the EU while enjoying the freedom to do as
Ligne n°339 : it pleases at home. It could use state aid to give British businesses a ...
Ligne n°340 : ... competitive edge or slash tax rates to attract foreign investment in- Ligne n°341 : ways that would flout EU rules on competition.
Ligne n°342 : What Brexit will mean for travelers ...
Ligne n°344 : ... What Brexit will mean for travelers- Ligne n°345 : For the EU, hugging the UK tight and stopping it from drifting toward
Ligne n°346 : an economic rival, e.g. the US, would be a victory. Brexiteers have ...
Ligne n°350 : ... But for the UK, it will ultimately find that in trade deals with both- Ligne n°351 : the EU and the US, it is going to be the smaller partner and to some
Ligne n°352 : extent will be expected to sign on the dotted line. ...
Ligne n°354 : ... extending the transition period. If he is to extract concessions from- Ligne n°355 : the EU and get a deal that looks like Brexit was worth it, he's going
Ligne n°356 : to have to hope that European fears of divergence and the relatively ...- Ligne n°367 : He does have other bargaining chips at his disposal: the EU is very
Ligne n°368 : keen to reach agreement on areas other than trade, such as fishing ...