Europe
The EU "divorce bill"
The latest estimate for the size of the UK’s ‘divorce bill’ with the EU is £33 billion. Read
Fact checks on the key issues debated and reported during the UK's negotiations to leave the european union
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The latest estimate for the size of the UK’s ‘divorce bill’ with the EU is £33 billion. Read
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Experts and a number of media reports have suggested that the final bill to the EU once Brexit is negotiated could be anywhere between €20 and €60 billion or around £50 billion. Read
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There are several different scenarios, but the UK can leave the EU without a deal if parliament rejects the one on offer in a couple of years' time. Read
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The UK is still a member of the European Union pending exit negotiations, so budget contributions will continue. Read
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Individual countries won’t be able to veto an EU-UK deal on how it leaves the bloc, but could block a deal on future trade if they don’t like it. Read
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Two of the major issues that the government must decide after the EU referendum result are the timing of Brexit, and single market membership. Read