The Brexit negotiations: Issues for the first phase
Negotiations on the arrangements for the UK's withdrawal from the EU started on 19 June 2017. The European Commission is negotiating on behalf of the EU, on the basis of the European Council guidelines and the mandate given to it by the Council. The European Parliament, for its part, has laid down key principles and conditions for its approval of a UK withdrawal agreement. Three key priorities are set to dominate the first phase of the negotiations (with the future relationship between the EU and the UK being left to a second phase). These are: citizens' rights for EU-27 citizens in the UK and UK citizens in the EU-27; the settlement of the UK's financial obligations; and ensuring the Northern Ireland peace process is not compromised. This paper looks at the EU negotiating position and the major issues raised under those three priorities to date.
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- economic geography
- EDUCATION AND COMMUNICATIONS
- EMPLOYMENT AND WORKING CONDITIONS
- EU national
- Europe
- European citizenship
- European construction
- EUROPEAN UNION
- external border of the EU
- foreign national
- free movement of persons
- GEOGRAPHY
- health
- health care system
- international law
- Ireland
- job application
- labour market
- LAW
- Northern Ireland
- organisation of teaching
- political geography
- regions of EU Member States
- residence permit
- social protection
- SOCIAL QUESTIONS
- social security legislation
- student residence
- transfer of pension rights
- United Kingdom
- withdrawal from the EU