Meaning of post-Brexit | Babel Free
Examples
“In a step that may stoke concerns in Britain that Brexit could hasten the fragmentation of the UK, diplomats are planning to ask⟳ leaders of the EU’s 27 post-Brexit member countries to endorse the idea in a summit on Saturday.”
“Senior EU figures have⟳ attacked Theresa May’s post-Brexit immigration plan⟳ with the president of the European commission, Jean-Claude Juncker, signalling that he expects a row with the British prime minister at an upcoming “moment of truth” summit.”
“Tens of thousands of low-skilled migrants could come⟳ to the UK to work⟳ for up to a year under proposed new post-Brexit immigration rules. The measure⟳, which would last⟳ until 2025, is intended to protect⟳ parts of the economy reliant on overseas labour.”
“Theresa May's government consistently rejected proposals and amendments to the 2018 Withdrawal Act to maintain⟳ current rights and protections post-Brexit. She appeared content to see⟳ the back of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights, a huge loss which would mean⟳ less power to protect⟳ rights for women, and also to do away with the 2006 and 2010 Equalities Acts.”
“Member states, MEPs and the new EU commission are all gearing up to launch⟳ a discussion on the future of post-Brexit Europe early next year.”
“‘Choose⟳ London’: Sadiq Khan steps up efforts to lure EU citizens post-Brexit [title]”
“Under the post-Brexit trade⟳ agreement with the U.K., 45 percent of the components in cars entering the EU must be made in either the U.K. or the EU, or face⟳ a tariff of 10 percent.”
CEFR level
C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
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