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  1. Jul 30, 2019 · Brexit is short for "British exit" - and is the word people use to talk about the United Kingdom's decision to leave the European Union (EU).

  2. In November 2018, the European Union (EU) and the United Kingdom (UK) endorsed, at leaders’ level, an agreement that would ensure an orderly UK withdrawal from the EU on 30 March 2019, as well as a political declaration setting out the main parameters of the future EU-UK relationship.

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  3. The main chapters of this book explore the geo-political, economic, socio-cultural and political developments and dynamics that will provide a deeper understanding of why Brexit happened and why and how it happened now. In Chapter Two, I explore the geo-political and economic dynamics associated with Brexit.

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  4. ‘Brexit’ – the decision of Britain to exit the EU – was a blow to the EU symbolically and materially. Symbolically, it undermined the notion of a Union that could only move forward – both in terms of deepening (with the EU assuming responsibility for more policy competences)

  5. The implementation of the Withdrawal Agreement requires measures both at EU and at Member State level. The EU negotiated terms with the UK for its withdrawal from the EU, following the UK’s Brexit referendum in 2016. Read the full EU-UK Withdrawal Agreement here.

  6. Brexit: The EU-UK trade deal. The European Union and the United Kingdom reached a last-minute deal on trade and other issues on 24 December 2020, thereby avoiding major disruption from 1 January 2021, the date on which the transition period ended.

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