The future relationship between the United Kingdom and the European Union
Thursday, 12 July 2018 12:50
The United Kingdom will leave the European Union on 29 March 2019
and begin to chart a new course in the world. The Government will
have delivered on the result of the 2016 referendum – the biggest
democratic exercise in this country’s history. And it will have
reached a key milestone in its principal mission – to build a
country that works for everyone. A country that is stronger,
fairer, more united and more outward-looking. Details The
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The United Kingdom will leave the European Union on 29
March 2019 and begin to chart a new course in the world. The
Government will have delivered on the result of the 2016 referendum
– the biggest democratic exercise in this country’s history. And it
will have reached a key milestone in its principal mission – to
build a country that works for everyone. A country that is
stronger, fairer, more united and more outward-looking.
Details
The Government is advancing a detailed proposal for a
principled and practical Brexit. This proposal underpins
the vision set out by the Prime Minister at Lancaster
House, in Florence, at Mansion House and in Munich, and in
doing so addresses questions raised by the EU in the
intervening months – explaining how the relationship would
work, what benefits it would deliver for both sides, and
why it would respect the sovereignty of the UK as well as
the autonomy of the EU.
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