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On 24 December 2020 the UK and European Commission agreed the terms of a post-Brexit free trade agreement agreement that came into provisional application - subject to | On 24 December 2020 the UK and European Commission agreed the terms of a post-Brexit free trade agreement agreement that came into provisional application - subject to ratification by the EU - from 1 January 2021. | ||
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* [[Single Market]] | * [[Single Market]] | ||
* [[Soft Brexit]] | * [[Soft Brexit]] |
Revision as of 09:31, 1 April 2021
European Union - Brexit.
No Deal would have been the most extreme form of a Hard Brexit.
Under No Deal, the UK would have left the European Union (EU) without a negotiated settlement.
On 24 December 2020 the UK and European Commission agreed the terms of a post-Brexit free trade agreement agreement that came into provisional application - subject to ratification by the EU - from 1 January 2021.
See also
- Article 50
- Brexit
- Brexit transition period
- European Commission
- European Union
- Free trade agreement
- Hard Brexit
- No Brexit
- Ratification
- Single Market
- Soft Brexit
- United Kingdom