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18 August 2017

Brexit - Legal Implications

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In our latest Special Report, we have briefly outlined some of the main legal implications of Brexit according to different models, including the EEA model.
UK Government, Public Sector
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Summary

In light of recent comments made by Theresa May, it is unlikely that the EEA model will apply. Nonetheless, the UK's position may evolve as negotiations with the EU progress and we therefore have kept our assessment pertaining to the EEA model.

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