Who are the winners and losers from the UK-EU agreement?
Summary
The UK and EU have agreed on a new deal to improve their relationship after Brexit. This deal affects areas like trade, fishing, and young people's ability to move between the UK and the EU. It aims to reduce trade barriers but requires the UK to follow some EU rules.Key Facts
- A new UK-EU agreement was made at a London summit to improve post-Brexit relations.
- The deal covers trade, defense, fishing, and youth mobility between the UK and EU.
- UK food exporters may face fewer checks and paperwork to sell goods in the EU.
- UK must align with EU food standards and accept EU court decisions on disputes.
- EU fishing vessels will have access to UK waters until 2038, longer than expected.
- Some UK fishermen oppose the long access period, preferring annual negotiations.
- Young people from the UK and EU might work and study more freely between regions.
- Financial contributions from the UK to the EU are part of the deal, but details are not yet clear.
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