The vote for the UK to leave the EU has become known as Brexit - an amalgam of British and exit.
The voting event was a referendum, the consulting of the whole electorate on a single issue. The press coined the term 'Brexit' to describe the idea of the country's leaving the EU.
England is part of the United Kingdom and the United Kingdom is a member of the European Union.
Scotland is part of the United Kingdom. The United Kingdom joined what was then called the European Economic Community on the 1st of January 1973. It is now known as the European Union.
No. Nobody owns the European Union. It is an organisation that has countries as members. England is part of the United Kingdom, and the United Kingdom is a member of the European Union.
England is part of the United Kingdom and the United Kingdom is part of the European Union.
England is a member of the European Union, as part of the United Kingdom. It joined on the 1st of January in 1973, when it was called the European Economic Community.
The flag of the United Kingdom is called the Union flag and not the Union Jack, as it is often referred to.
There is no union between them. The United Kingdom is part of the continent of Europe, on a number of islands on its west coast. The United Kingdom is a member of the European Union, a supranational organization containing over half of all European countries. All of the countries are independent.
England is a member of the European Union, as part of the United Kingdom. It joined in 1973, when it was called the European Economic Community. It does not use the Euro, but continues to use the pound Sterling as its currency.
Bodycote is based in the city of Macclesfield in the United Kingdom. The United Kingdom is part of the European Union, an organization of various European democracies.
No. France is an independent sovereign state and is part of the European Union as is the United Kingdom.
Britain, as part of the United Kingdom, joined what was then called the European Economic Community in 1973. It is now the European Union.
Denmark and the United Kingdom.