The UK was a founding member of the EU.
The UK is part of the EU.
No, they are not part of the Uk either.
Its already a part of EU since 2004.
The nearest EU country to Ireland is the United Kingdom. The UK borders directly on Ireland, as Northern Ireland is part of the UK.
The US is a member of the UN. It is not a member of the EU
I think the UK should leave the EU because it would do better in a union with countries that are more similar like Australia, New Zealand and Canada.
Greece and the UK is part of the EU, 3200 cigarettes. From outside the EU it is 200.See full list from HMRC website.
The UK has opted out of the Euro for political and economic reasons.
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!
Republic of Ireland.
England, or more correctly, the UK are members of the EU. Though they are not part of the European exchange mechanism and do not use the Euro as currency.