Oh, dude, that's an easy one. The EU country that's furthest from the UK is Cyprus. It's like way down there in the Mediterranean Sea, chilling out while the UK is doing its thing up north. So, if you're looking to escape Brexit drama, Cyprus is your spot!
Asia is a continent, not a country. No countries from Asia are members of the European Union. Cyprus is the country in the European Union that is furthest from Ireland.
The country that's the furthest away from England is New Zealand. That's is as much as we know so far.
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.
The nearest EU country to Ireland is the United Kingdom. The UK borders directly on Ireland, as Northern Ireland is part of the UK.
australia i think :s
You can use an EU driving licence in the UK until it expires.
The nation that is furthest west on the continent of Europe is Portugal. However, Iceland is further west but is an island. It has been traditionally part of Europe.
The county furthest to the west of the UK mainland is Cornwall, provided the Scilly Islands is not included.
no, its a separate continent and country on its own.
Furthest North on the British mainland is Dunnet Head between Thurso and John O' Groats
Republic of Ireland.
As long as you are an EU citizen, you will not need a passport to travel to any EU country. As a Hungary resident, you can travel with only your ID to Greece from UK.