The European Union has long sought to influence countries in its neighbourhood whether in the interests of stability, security or prosperity. If, during the Cold War, these efforts were largely directed towards members of EFTA and the co... G Edwards - Palgrave Macmillan UK 被引量: 0发表: ...
"There would be no need to set up complex alternative customs or trading relations. Given that UK-EU combined import/export trade totaled 553 billion pounds (713 billion U.S. dollars) last year, this certainty would be hugely advantageous for British businesses and consumers," said Starmer. H...
On 23 June 2016, people in the UK and in Gibraltar cast their vote on the United Kingdom European Union Membership Referendum, also known as the EU Referendum or the Brexit Referendum. Asked to decide whether the country should remain a member of, or leave the European Union, 51.89% of ...
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And EU, EEA and Swiss citizens do not automatically have indefinite leave to remain in orenter the UK. This ‘indefinite leave’ to remain and indefinite leave to enter are types of immigration status that the individual will usually have applied for. They will usually have a stamp in ...
LONDON (Reuters) - An estimated 500,000 European Union nationals in Britain have yet to apply for a new immigration status, which most will need to remain in the country after Brexit. The government is introducing the biggest shake-up of Britain’s border controls in dec...
In an open letter on her Facebook account, May said the application process for "settled status" -- also called "indefinite leave to remain" in the UK, which can obtained after five years of living there -- would be streamlined, keeping the cost as low as possible. ...
On 23 June 2016, the UK electorate will vote whether to remain in or leave the EU. A decision to leave would have a very significant effect on the UK's civil justice system and, in particular, on the rules of private international law applied to dispute resolution in a cross-border ...
Writing in theDaily Telegraph, Lynton Crosby, the political strategist behind prime minister David Cameron's election victory, said that "Remain" had improved its overall performance according to ORB but when the findings were weighted according to the likelihood to vote, "Leave" was catching...
More than 17 million votes are for “Leave,” against the nearly 16 million for “Remain.” The majority of voters in England and Wales voted to leave, while every council in Scotland saw remain majorities. There was a high turnout for Thursday’s historic referendum, standing at 72 ...