Eu brexit news

Here are some recent news updates on the Brexit process:

Latest Developments:

  1. UK-EU Trade Talks Resume: The UK and EU have resumed trade talks, with the aim of reaching a deal by the end of the year. The talks are focused on finding a compromise on issues such as fishing rights, state aid, and the level playing field.
  2. EU Offers UK a "Canada-Style" Trade Deal: The EU has offered the UK a "Canada-style" trade deal, which would see the UK leave the EU's single market and customs union, but maintain some access to the EU market. The offer is seen as a compromise, but the UK has yet to respond.
  3. UK Government Publishes Brexit White Paper: The UK government has published a white paper on its plans for a post-Brexit trade relationship with the EU. The paper sets out the government's vision for a new relationship, including a free trade agreement and cooperation on issues such as security and defense.
  4. Brexit Delay Possible: There are growing calls for a delay to the Brexit deadline, with some MPs arguing that more time is needed to negotiate a deal. The UK government has so far refused to consider a delay, but the issue is likely to be debated in Parliament in the coming weeks.

Recent Polls:

  1. Most Brits Want a Deal: A recent poll by the BBC found that 62% of Brits want the UK to leave the EU with a deal, while 21% want to leave without a deal.
  2. Majority Oppose No-Deal Brexit: A poll by the Guardian found that 55% of Brits oppose a no-deal Brexit, while 26% support it.

Key Dates:

  1. October 31st: The current Brexit deadline, which is still in place unless an extension is agreed.
  2. November 14th: The next EU summit, where leaders will discuss the Brexit process and potential extensions.
  3. December 31st: The deadline for the UK to leave the EU's single market and customs union, unless a deal is agreed.

Brexit News Sources:

  1. BBC News: The BBC provides comprehensive coverage of Brexit news, including analysis and commentary.
  2. The Guardian: The Guardian is a leading source of Brexit news and opinion, with a focus on the impact of Brexit on the UK and the EU.
  3. The Telegraph: The Telegraph is a conservative-leaning newspaper that provides coverage of Brexit news and analysis.
  4. Sky News: Sky News is a 24-hour news channel that provides live coverage of Brexit developments and analysis.