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The UK and the European Union

Geopolitics
United Kingdom
Started May 22, 2026

The UK and the European Union jack.sanders Thu, 21/05/2026 - 16:16 What is the UK’s current relationship with the EU? 6 Explainer Jill Rutter Institute for Government Yes A European Union flag in-front of Westminster. Brexit International relations Parliament and the constitution Foreign affairs European Union Labour Starmer government No The UK stopped being a member of the EU on 31 January 2020. It then entered a transition phase (outside the political institutions, but still inside the sin...

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Brexit has caused significant economic uncertainty and instability, undermining the UK's global standing and damaging relationships with European partners.
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Leaving the EU has empowered the UK to regain sovereignty over its laws and borders, which is essential for national identity and self-determination.
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The UK's departure from the EU has opened opportunities for independent trade agreements, boosting the economy and allowing for tailored policies.
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The complexities of the post-Brexit relationship with the EU highlight the risks of isolationism and the importance of international collaboration.
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The current UK-EU relationship presents both challenges and opportunities that require careful negotiation to maintain economic stability and cooperation.
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