


A place to debate and discuss the UK's exit from the European Union. Be Kind and Courteous.
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Brexit @lemmy.world mraniki @lemmy.world Has Brexit Killed British Trade?
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/28399267
Brexit promised the UK a golden era of global trade deals. But five years later, where are they? In this video, we break down the trade agreements Britain secured post-Brexit—what worked, what flopped, and why the U.S. deal remains elusive. From the CPTPP to failed talks with India and Canada, we explore how the UK’s biggest economic gamble turned into a global balancing act. Was it worth it?
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Brexit @lemmy.world mraniki @lemmy.world www.independent.co.uk Starmer close to post-Brexit defence deal with EU after concession on fishing rightsBritish firms will be able to access an EU defence fund after negotiators prepared to make concessions on fishing
cross-posted from: https://metawire.eu/post/42540
British firms will be able to access an EU defence fund after negotiators prepared to make concessions on fishing
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Brexit @lemmy.world mraniki @lemmy.world www.ft.com Advice to shell-shocked Americans from Brexit BritainBritons are skilled at navigating the humiliation unleashed by political and market chaos — allow us to give you some tips
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Brexit @lemmy.world mraniki @lemmy.world Brain drain to Spain as world-leading scientists leave Britain after Brexit
inews.co.uk Brain drain to Spain as top minds leave Britain after BrexitForeign scientists are leaving, citing cost pressures and less funding for research
cross-posted from: https://feddit.uk/post/27442104
Top minds are leaving Britain for Spain amid concerns over the effects of Brexit and the cost of living crisis in the UK.
Almost a third, or 32.8 per cent, of the 58 top researchers who won places on Spain’s ATRAE (Attract) scheme had been working in the UK.
Britain lost the largest number of scientists to Spain, according to the countries whose scientists applied for posts on the ATRAE scheme. Almost all of those who left the UK were foreign scientists based in Britain.
Designed to attract the top brains from around the world, the programme offers scientists €1m (£868,500) each to set up a team and carry out research at academic institutions in Spain.
Last week the Spanish government approved the last round for this year’s €45m (£39m) scheme for leading scientists in their fields.
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Brexit @lemmy.world mraniki @lemmy.world The Great British Brexit Robbery: How our Democracy was hijacked, by Carole Cadwalladr
cross-posted from: https://feddit.org/post/10857620
If you are interested in this text, you might save not only the link, but the PDF as well - apparently there are ongoing efforts to de-publish it completely. (What again was the word we were using for this in USSR times?)
And if you are interested on many more details how "social media" and most smartphone software employs a neverending stream of "brain hacks" to capture our attention by addictive design, amplifying the campaigns of Cambridge Analytica and people behind it like Bannon or Mercer, this is a book you should look into:
"Free Your Mind from Smartphone and Social Media Stress", by Imran Rashid and Søten Kenner, Johm Wiley & Sons, ISBN (print) 978-3-527-51002-3, (epub) 978-3-527-82886-9.
- title sounds like a self-help book but I think it is immensely political.
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Brexit @lemmy.world mraniki @lemmy.world www.theguardian.com Brexit a key factor in worst UK medicine shortages in four years, report saysNuffield Trust says supply chains have shifted, with medicines for epilepsy and cystic fibrosis among those now scarce
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/27510367
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Brexit @lemmy.world TeutonenThrasher @feddit.org www.independent.co.uk New figures reveal Brexit costing UK business £37bn a yearExclusive: Billions of pounds worth of lost business with other European Union countries prompts calls to re-enter customs union and single market
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Brexit @lemmy.world mraniki @lemmy.world www.theguardian.com UK food and drink exports to the EU down 34% since BrexitFood and Drink Federation say businesses are struggling to deal with added ‘complexity and bureaucracy’
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/26790279
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Brexit @lemmy.world mraniki @lemmy.world Starmer urges EU to re-engage with UK at leaders’ meeting
www.ft.com Keir Starmer urges EU to re-engage with UK at leaders’ meetingBritish prime minister wants a new defence accord as part of a ‘reset’ relationship
British prime minister wants a new defence accord as part of a ‘reset’ relationship
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Brexit @lemmy.world mraniki @lemmy.world www.ft.com How five years of Brexit reshaped BritainStarmer’s ‘reset’ with EU could reduce friction and improve relations for some sectors of society
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Brexit @lemmy.world mraniki @lemmy.world www.bbc.com Five key impacts of Brexit five years onThe UK left the European Union on 31 January 2020.
cross-posted from: https://rss.ponder.cat/post/99589
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Brexit @lemmy.world mraniki @lemmy.world www.rfi.fr EU and UK clash in first post-Brexit legal battle over North Sea fishing banThe EU and UK face their first post-Brexit legal showdown as the bloc challenges Britain's North Sea sandeel fishing ban – a minor environmental case with major political implications.
cross-posted from: https://sh.itjust.works/post/31842328
The EU and UK face their first post-Brexit legal showdown as the bloc challenges Britain's North Sea sandeel fishing ban – a minor environmental case with major political implications.
In a significant moment for post-Brexit relations, lawyers for the European Union have taken Britain to an arbitration tribunal over a ban on sandeel fishing in the North Sea.
The case marks the first legal dispute between the EU and the UK since Brexit and could influence the Labour government's efforts to rebuild ties with the bloc.
The EU's legal representative, Anthony Dawes, addressed a three-member panel at the Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague on Tuesday.
"We are here today because the UK's prohibition of all sandeel fishing in its North Sea waters nullifies rights conferred on the European Union," Dawes stated.
The hearing, set to last three days, will delve into whether Britain's fishing
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Brexit @lemmy.world mraniki @lemmy.world www.ft.com Ministers weigh signing up UK to Europe customs schemeEU trade chief says adding Britain to pan-European area is something Brussels ‘could consider’
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Brexit @lemmy.world mraniki @lemmy.world www.ft.com Lib Dems chart a distinctive pro-European courseForging closer ties between UK and EU may prove sensible electoral strategy for UK’s third party
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Brexit @lemmy.world mraniki @lemmy.world www.ft.com Artificial intelligence to be regulated differently in Northern Ireland and BritainLatest example of post-Brexit ‘regulatory divergence’ could cause friction in tech sector
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Brexit @lemmy.world mraniki @lemmy.world www.thelondoneconomic.com Catastrophic Brexit damage exposed by The Independent's brutal front-pageHats-off to The Independent. Their no-nonsense reporting has brought the Brexit crisis facing the UK into stark focus.
The top-line costs alone expose the raw deal we’ve ended up with. The so-called divorce settlement from the Union tops £30 billion, and the loss in goods exports stands at £27 billion. UK food exports are estimated to have decreased by £2.8 billionannually.
Businesses have also been hit terribly. Up to 56% of dairy producers are struggling to find workers (as per an Arla survey). According to the Marine Management Organisation, seafood exports have dropped by 118,000 tonnes in the UK since 2019.
Over 16,000 companies with European customers have simply stopped exporting to the bloc. There’s also been a dramatic spike in immigration, and although 1.2 million EU nationals have left the UK in the wake of Brexit, net migration has soared by 2.3 million.
In fact, Brexit’s biggest promise was to control immigration – but we’ve ended up here. In total, 3.6 million immigrants have entered Britain since the freedom of movement laws were curtailed. Mean
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Brexit @lemmy.world mraniki @lemmy.world www.standard.co.uk Eurostar trains should stop in Kent as UK seeks to undo Brexit harm, says StarmerEurostar is also being urged to cut ticket prices as the cost of using the HS1 high speed line is reduced
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Brexit @lemmy.world mraniki @lemmy.world Brexit: Welcome to 2025
chrisgreybrexitblog.blogspot.com Welcome to 2025<a rel="me" href="https://mastodon.online/@ChrisGrey">Mastodon</a>
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/24109478
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Brexit @lemmy.world mraniki @lemmy.world www.thelondoneconomic.com Daily Mail readers bemoan 'Brexit rules' as they get turned away from £3k dream holidayDaily Mail readers have bemoaned 'post-Brexit rules' as they get turned away from £3k dream holiday on a cruise.
This is becoming like a yearly tradition now.