Brexit breakthrough
British Prime Minister Theresa May and the European Commission President, Jean-Claude Juncker announced main points of agreement between UK and EU in Brexit deal. There will be no “hard border” between Northern Ireland and the Republic. EU citizens living in the UK and vice versa will have their rights to stay, live, work and study. They will also keep the right to bring their relatives such as spouses, partners and children to settle with them in Britain. UK also agreed to pay into the EU budget in 2019 and 2020 as normal and pay its liabilities. Though there is no certain figure of how much will the UK pay to the EU before and after Brexit but it is expected to be around £35bn to £39bn.
Posted on 08.12.2017.
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