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The referendum on the United Kingdom's membership in the European Union takes place on June 23, 2016. The British Prime Minister at the time was David Cameron. The "Leave" camp, in favor of the United Kingdom's exit from the EU, won with 51.9%, against 48.1% for the pro-European "Remain".
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The prime minister then became theresa may after the withdrawal of david cameron. March 29 will mark the official launch of the United Kingdom's divorce from the European Union (EU). Theresa May's British government will activate Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty on that date, a Downing Street spokesperson announced on Monday 20 March.
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Discussions with London officially began late Monday morning in Brussels at the Berlaymont, the headquarters of the European Commission, in eastern Brussels, nearly three months after the triggering of Article 50 governing the departure of a member state. They are due to end in two years, precisely on 29 March 2019, as provided for in the EU treaties.
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Friday, December 15, Theresa May withdrew from the European Council. The 27 deliberate on the terms of the divorce.
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After more than five and a half hours of "passionate" debate, Theresa May's government has approved the draft EU withdrawal agreement, a "decisive" first step, but only a first step.
The 585-page document, which was made public in Brussels half an hour after Theresa May's statement, settles the principles of separation, including the financial settlement, the situation of European citizens in the United Kingdom and Britons in the EU and the thorny issue of the Northern Ireland border. -
British MPs overwhelmingly rejected the agreement negotiated by the Prime Minister on Tuesday evening, plunging the country into uncertainty. Jeremy Corbyn has tabled a motion of no confidence in the government.
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While MPs have published the deal for the third time, Protestant Britons are drinking or praying on this day when their country will not leave the Union.
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As an extraordinary European summit on Brexit is being held this Wednesday, April 10, British Prime Minister Theresa May is invoking more time for her country to leave the European Union.
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The U.K. will leave the European Union on January 31, 2020 at 23:00 GMT, 47 years after joining. During a transition period until the end of 2020, the country will remain in the European customs union and single market while it negotiates the terms of a free trade agreement with the EU. In the meantime theresa may has left office and boris johnson has replaced her.
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The new agreement has profoundly changed the relationship between the United Kingdom and the European Union. After lengthy negotiations, the United Kingdom and the European Union finally reached an agreement on December 24, 2020. In a text of more than 1,200 pages, they detailed the future of their relationship after the UK's effective departure from the EU on December 31.
Numerous changes at the border level have taken place as well as for fisheries, the transition of goods and others. -
Nowadays the brexit is still a subject of debate and still in force.