Almost exactly two years have elapsed after the Brits voted to leave the European Union. Tomorrow, Tuesday 12 June, the elected lower House of the Parliament, the Commons, is expected to open the way for Britain to remain in EU’s customs union and the single market for an extended period of time. Most probably, Prime […]Home » TEMPORARY CUSTOMS ARRANGEMENT
To Brexit, or not to Brexit…rather not: 10 Downing Street, London
Almost exactly two years have elapsed after the Brits voted to leave the European Union. Tomorrow, Tuesday 12 June, the elected lower House of the Parliament, the Commons, is expected to open the way for Britain to remain in EU’s customs union and the single market for an extended period of time. Most probably, Prime […]Filed Under: EUGlobe, Policy, Politics, Trade Tagged With: 10 Downing St., Belfast, Belfast Agreement, Brexit, Brexit negotiations, Brexit vote, Brexiteers, Britain, Brits, Brussels, Commons, Conservatives, Customs Union, David Davis, Eire, EU, EU Parliament, European Court, Good Friday Agreement, Great Britain, Ireland, London, Michel Barnier, Northern Ireland, Republic of Ireland, Single Market, Sinn Fein, TEMPORARY CUSTOMS ARRANGEMENT, Theresa May, UK, UK Parliament


















