After more than three years of rancour and political infighting, the U.K. finally leaves the European Union at 11PM tonight, bringing closure to one of the most unsettling chapters in the country’s history.
17.01.2020 - 17:46 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
The UK's exit from the European Union is finally taking place on January 31, 2020.
But what does it mean for British residents in this country and travelling abroad?
After 11pm on January 31, the UK will have entered the point of no return and will no longer be a member of the European Union.
Generally, life will remain the same and there will be no obvious difference as the nation enters an 11-month period of transition which will allow the government and the EU to thrash out the future
After more than three years of rancour and political infighting, the U.K. finally leaves the European Union at 11PM tonight, bringing closure to one of the most unsettling chapters in the country’s history.
The BBC and other U.K. national broadcasters have been barred from recording Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s Brexit Day message.
The U.K. Parliament on Wednesday evening passed legislation paving the way for the country to leave the European Union on Jan. 31, 2020.