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I don't know if those brackets are significant, but this kinda implies that the transition period could last all the way up to 2099.
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The ECJ can still rule on anything that happens up to four years after leaving the EU.
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Leaving the EU means having to deal with our own nuclear waste.
Interestingly this and related articles seem to state that ANY nuclear material on British territory becomes property of the UK.
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I'm just skipping over all the stuff to do with criminal and trademark law and stuff. I don't imagine it's super interesting.
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I don't know enough legalese to parse this; but it sounds like the UK is going to remain a member of the European Medicines Agency for the length of the transition period too?
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PS. This also applies to Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland.
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If you have lived in Britain or an EU member state for five or more years, you will be allowed to reside there permanently.
You only lose this right if you then move elsewhere for five or more years.
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Citizens will lose their right to change residency between states, however travel is still permitted and still visa-free.
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Some (seemingly) good news for EU nationals living in Britain and British migrants living abroad: The draft agreement grants the same residency rights as you currently have.
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@ripp_ If anything I think it was meant to be a bit of a threat to Brexiteers. A sly "this is your best bet, like it or not."
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Cabinet has apparently (presumably, majority) agreed to the draft Brexit deal. No word on how many of them didn't.
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I'm thinking that the DUP won't be happy with that and might drop their confidence and supply agreement.
I fully expect a few cabinet resignations before the day is out.
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PM is expected to announce the draft Brexit agreement this evening.
Current rumours are that the UK will remain a member of the EU customs union indefinitely; a committee will be formed that will periodically determines whether the UK is fit enough to leave the customs union; and Northern Ireland will have a special status partially in the EU, partially out.
@Sosh I may have ended up in the railway section of Wikipedia again, yes >.>
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