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How will Brexit affect me? | Hampshire Chronicle

(Image: PA Media) The UK and the EU have reached a Brexit deal but what will that mean for the average person, their holiday and spending? The deal was agreed on Christmas Eve following months of negotiations with the European Union and comes just a week before the current trading arrangements expire with the UK leaving the single market and customs union without the prospect of tariffs and quotas. But what does it actually all mean? Here, The Gazette looks at how Brexit will impact our lives from January 1. Shopping There will be no tariffs on products sold between the UK and the EU to allow companies on both sides to keep trading in a similar way to now, with the idea of preventing price rises and keeping shelves stocked.

Brexit deal: What does the potential trade deal mean for me? | Dumbarton and Vale of Leven Reporter

Explained 19 things you need to know about the Brexit trade deal and what it means for you. The UK and the EU have reached a Brexit trade deal less than a week before the deadline. Politicians and experts now have more than 1200 pages of legal text to read after the document was published on Boxing Day. Here, we take a look at what the deal could mean for the average person, their activities and spending. Here s what you need to know: Will my shopping be more expensive? There will be no tariffs on products sold between the UK and the EU to allow companies on both sides to keep trading in a similar way to now, with the idea of preventing price rises and keeping shelves stocked.

Brexit ends Britons right to live and work in EU - Portland Press Herald

Brexit ends Britons’ right to live and work in EU On Jan. 1, Britain embarks on its new, more distant relationship with the EU after nearly five decades of closer economic, cultural and social integration. By PAN PYLASAssociated Press Share LONDON So far, the large majority of British and EU citizens have not felt the realities of Brexit. Though the U.K. left the European Union on Jan. 31, it follows the bloc’s rules until the end of this year as part of a transition period to the new economic relationship. That’s all set to change. On Jan. 1, Britain embarks on its new, more distant relationship with the EU after nearly five decades of closer economic, cultural and social integration.

Brexit is done What happens to ordinary Brits next week? Not much

Brexit is done. What happens to ordinary Brits next week? Not much. William Booth © Francisco Seco/Pool/Reuters European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen wears a mask after giving a statement on the outcome of the Brexit negotiations, in Brussels on Christmas Eve. LONDON So after years of toil and trouble, Britain and the European Union managed to boil up a Brexit deal, which will shape commercial relations for years to come. There are big changes coming, mostly behind the scenes, for bureaucrats, business traders, customs inspectors, port authorities, automakers, farmers, the fishing fleet, university researchers, and maybe for bankers and financial service managers, too.

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