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Brexit: Jargon-busting guide to the key terms Brexit: Jargon-busting guide to the key terms
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Confused by all the Brexit jargon in the news? Here's a glossary to demystify commonly used EU-related terms.Confused by all the Brexit jargon in the news? Here's a glossary to demystify commonly used EU-related terms.
12 key terms12 key terms
No dealNo deal
WTO rulesWTO rules
Reality Check: What does a 'WTO Brexit' mean? (August 2018)Reality Check: What does a 'WTO Brexit' mean? (August 2018)
Transition periodTransition period
Article 50Article 50
Another referendumAnother referendum
How could another Brexit referendum work? (December 2018)How could another Brexit referendum work? (December 2018)
Single marketSingle market
Brexit Basics: The single market explained (December 2018)Brexit Basics: The single market explained (December 2018)
Customs unionCustoms union
Brexits Basics: The customs union explained (November 2018)Brexits Basics: The customs union explained (November 2018)
Free-trade agreementFree-trade agreement
Brexit Basics: Free trade agreements explained (November 2018)Brexit Basics: Free trade agreements explained (November 2018)
Withdrawal agreementWithdrawal agreement
The withdrawal agreement - what it all means (November 2018)The withdrawal agreement - what it all means (November 2018)
BackstopBackstop
Q&A: The Irish border Brexit backstop (December 2018)Q&A: The Irish border Brexit backstop (December 2018)
Free movementFree movement
Divorce billDivorce bill
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Brexit: All you need to knowBrexit: All you need to know
Brexit timeline: Leaving the EUBrexit timeline: Leaving the EU
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