« Prolonger cette négociation: pourquoi faire? Elle est terminée ». @MichelBarnier #Brexit 🇪🇺🇬🇧
— Daniel Ferrie (@DanielFerrie) March 13, 2019
Tag: Brexit
We have started implementing our #Brexit “no deal” Contingency Action Plan.
— European Commission (@EU_Commission) December 19, 2018
It includes 14 specific, temporary measures in a limited number of areas such as financial services, air transport customs and climate to avoid major disruption for the EU27 → https://t.co/wMTRcj5MZD pic.twitter.com/Ur6lqZjmXH
No deal #Brexit: seven things you need to know if travelling between 🇬🇧 and 🇪🇺 if there’s no deal 👇 pic.twitter.com/aQbhQqNHnU
— Daniel Ferrie (@DanielFerrie) November 13, 2018
Three are on the record as 'committed to retaining Feel at Home in the EU and regardless of the outcome of #Brexit negotiations'. https://t.co/DugGGufp8K https://t.co/7Ee8jQHbAt
— Simon Dickson (@simond) September 12, 2018
If there was a referendum called on the final #Brexit deal, this would be the result on first preferences:
— Sky News Politics (@SkyNewsPolitics) July 30, 2018
⚪️ Stay in the EU - 48%
⚪️ No deal Brexit - 27%
⚪️ Government deal Brexit - 13%
Source: @SkyData
Today, we published a Communication on preparing for the UK's withdrawal from the EU. As #Brexit will have repercussions for citizens, businesses and administrations, we call on EU countries and private parties to step up preparations for all scenarios → https://t.co/55aJ4mW352 pic.twitter.com/4z0JFPQv3p
— European Commission (@EU_Commission) July 19, 2018
Barrage of questions awaiting new #Brexit secretary on his maiden visit to Brussels. My thoughts: https://t.co/2LFCrFsLlJ
— Katya Adler (@BBCkatyaadler) July 19, 2018
Statement by British Govt on #Brexit last night needs and deserves detailed consideration. We look forward to publication of white paper next week so that the EU task force can examine new UK approach. Lots of work ahead.
— Simon Coveney (@simoncoveney) July 7, 2018
For the details of today's @UKandEU @qubelfast @IpsosMORI survey of attitudes towards #Brexit in Northern Ireland see https://t.co/3v0V042Mug
— What UK Thinks: EU (@whatukthinks) May 21, 2018
One possible consequence of UK #Brexit red lines is a hard border on the island of Ireland. EU27 wants to prevent this, hence the proposal to "establish a common regulatory area" – if no other solution found. Today in London I will ask if the UK government has a better idea.
— Charles Michel (@eucopresident) March 1, 2018