| Author (Person) | Besch, Sophia |
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| Publisher | Centre for European Reform (CER) |
| Series Title | Report |
| Series Details | June 2018 |
| Publication Date | 22/06/2018 |
| Content Type | Journal | Series | Blog |
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The main focus of debate on the UK’s withdrawal from the EU has so far been on trade. But foreign and defence policy and law enforcement co-operation are also becoming important areas of disagreement. Plugging the UK into EU co-operation in these areas will not be straightforward. There will be limits to the privileges the UK can expect. The UK will not get a veto in EU discussions of foreign policy. But it should seek a treaty, like Canada’s, to ensure that its voice is always heard; and it should maintain formal and informal channels of communication to the EU institutions and the member-states. The British government has judged that EU development spending matches UK priorities and is well-managed, so it should look for ways to contribute to EU-run aid programmes. |
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| Source Link | Link to Main Source http://cer.eu/publications/archive/report/2018/plugging-british-completing-circuit |
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| Subject Categories | Justice and Home Affairs, Security and Defence |
| Countries / Regions | Europe, United Kingdom |