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Meaning of post-Brexit | Babel Free

Adjective CEFR C1

Definitions

Referring to the time after the UK leaves the EU.

European

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.

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