Referendum
Consequences for DK
Britain and the EU
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How many were killed in the movie about Brexit?

1. 

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What will the consequences be for the taxes between DK and Britain?

Higher import and export taxes.

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Why does Britain want to leave the EU?

They want to be independent again.

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What does the EU stand for?

European Union

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What year did the british people vote at the referendum?

23th june of 2016

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What will the consequences be when travelling to Britain?

You need a VISA. 

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When did Britain join the EU?

1973.

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What will happen to people in britain without a citizenship?

They will be forced to move out. 

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What was the percentage distribution?

51,89 LEAVE

48,11 STAY

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What will happen with many danish companies?

They will lose money, because our export agreements with Britain will change. 

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When does Britain expect to leave the EU?

Between 29th and 30th march.

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How many countries are in the EU?

28. 

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What were the distribution in millions?

17.5m LEAVE
16.1m STAY

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What will happen when people in DK are shopping at ASOS.COM?

It will be more expensive. 

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What happens if the UK leaves without a deal?

"No deal" means the UK would have failed to agree a withdrawal agreement.

That would mean there would be no transition period after 29 March 2019, and EU laws would stop applying to the UK immediately. 

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Will the UK definitely leave EU on 29th March 2019?

It is written into law that the UK will be leaving on that date at 11pm UK time.

But it is impossible to say with any certainty what will happen next.

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Who was the run-up behind Brexit? 

Margaret Thatchers Brügge-speach from 1988

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What will the consequences with air traffic between Britain and EU (DK)?

Britain needs to ask for persmisson to fly in EU airspace. 

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How much money will the UK have to pay the EU in order to break the partnership?

About £39bn. 

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What is the backstop?

The backstop is meant to be a last resort to keep an open border on the island of Ireland - whatever happens in the Brexit negotiations.

It would mean that Northern Ireland, but not the rest of the UK, would still follow some EU rules on things such as food products.

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