To much.
The UK was a founding member of the EU.
Effectively much legislation now comes via the EU - as EU laws should apply to all member states. The UK has some exemptions. Our passport system is not the same as all of the EU and we have not yet adopted the Euro as a currency. EU legislation allows all EU citizens free travel throughout the EU. On a side note many in the UK want to leave the EU and consider it a pain in the neck!
EU Referendum Campaign - UK - was created in 2010.
The UK is part of the EU.
How does UK benefit for being in the EU? Participate in the EU economy (same currency) Free trade in the EU. (but there are other trade blocks) Free borders with EU countries inherit some laws from EU ( can be added to UK) make treaties for complete EU at one point, rather than individually country to country.
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The UK is an EU Member State. The EU Law is therefore binding.
All of the UK is a member of the EU
You can use an EU driving licence in the UK until it expires.
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yes it was one of the first countries to go in the eu
350 million pounds