Not exact matches
European Council President Donald Tusk holds a news conference
after receiving British Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit letter in notice of the UK's intention to
leave the
bloc under Article 50 of the EU's Lisbon Treaty to EU Council President Donald Tusk in Brussels, Belgium March 29, 2017.
The Financial Times reported Monday that «the U.K. is starting to recognize that it will have to keep Britain under the remit of some EU agencies
after leaving the
bloc in 2019.»
While talking to business leaders in Austria today, the Brexit Secretary will try to reassure critics that they are mistaken to think Britain will focus on deregulation
after it
leaves the trading
bloc, and how UK hopes that «mutual recognition» of regulations will continue
after Brexit.
Jeremy Corbyn has previously pledged to
leave the tariff - free
bloc and said the party will instead seek a «bespoke» new customs tie - up with the European Union
after Britain
leaves.
Nine months
after the shock referendum vote to
leave the
bloc, Britain handed over a momentous letter to the EU president in Brussels, triggering Article 50 of the
bloc's Lisbon Treaty and firing the starting gun on a two - year countdown towards Brexit.
The European Union is in a «critical situation», the German chancellor has said, as leaders meet in Slovakia to discuss ways to regain trust
after the UK's vote to
leave the
bloc.
We need swift agreement on how the UK and the EU will work together on sanctions policy
after we have
left the
bloc — and consideration of how wider foreign policy co-operation will be framed.
The allegations have been presented to Britain's Electoral Commission and come just days
after a prominent Labour Party politician called for a second Brexit referendum once the true costs of
leaving the
bloc become clear.