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First historical Brexit
The tribal English council accords with emperor Honorio England’s exit from Roman empire. -
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Political and religious Brexit
Henry VIII proclaims homself the top of Anglican church, which meant the compleete breakub between Rome and England. -
Living in isolation from Europe
England refuses to participate in the Treaties of Rome, which gave place to the European Economic Communities, the initial version of the European Union. -
EFTA
England asks for access to the EEC, but De Gualle refuses. England responds organizing European Free Trade Area with the states which didn’t belong to the EEC. -
The UK joined the EEC
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England finally entered to the EEC
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European Economic Community
The European Economic Community had the legitimacy of the strong economic growth which characterised the years after the second world war -
England submited its EEC membership to a referendum, and won it.
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Fee reduction
London, who had been having an ambibalent attitude and resisting to the politic and monetary union, finally earned its fee reduction. -
Europeandebt crisis
The Bank of England declared it as “the most serious financial crisis at least since the 1930s, if not ever". -
(Dyson, 2016)
Towards the end of 2016, rates began to creep back up, and this pattern of gradual increases is predicted to continue (Dyson, 2016). -
Referendum
It was held to know if the UK would leave or remain in the EU. There was a total of 17.4 million votes for leaving against 16.1 million votes. -
House of Commons
The UK government’s EU Withdrawal Bill, formerly known as the Great Repeal Bill, reached committee stage in the House of Commons in November 2017. -
The UK and EU negotiating teams
The UK and EU negotiating teams met for the first time on June 19, 2017. For four days each month in Brussels to try to reach an agreement on UK and EU citizens after Brexit. -
EU important
EU summits in March and June 2018 will be important in the process, but the real time crunch is expected to come in the fall of 2018. -
EU important
EU summits in March and June 2018 will be important in the process, but the real time crunch is expected to come in the fall of 2018. -
The Withdrawal Agreement was published
This agreement was supported by the UK government (especially by the PM Theresa May), but it faced rejection at the UK parliament. -
The UK had been due to leave on this date, two years after it started the exit process by invoking Article 50 of the EU's Lisbon Treaty.
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EU leaders granted an initial extension of the Article 50 of the EU’s Lisbon Treaty.
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PM change
Theresa May leaves her charge to Boris Johnson -
This is the date in which Britain plans to completely leave the European Union.