15 November 2018
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UK draft withdrawal agreement - documentation
15.11.18
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Full-text of the draft withdrawal agreement, bookmarked into parts, titles, chapters and annexes: Draft Agreement on the withdrawal of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland from the European Union and the European Atomic Energy Community - 14 November 2018(pdf)
The draft withdrawal agreement is accompanied by the: Outline Political Declaration on the Future Relationship (pdf) and: Joint Statement by UK and EU negotiators (pdf)
The government has also produced a 56-page: Explainer for the agreement on the withdrawal of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland from the European Union (pdf)
Highlighted sections of the draft withdrawal agreement
Extracted from the main document (pdfs):
Part three - Seperation provisions
Part five - Financial provisions
Protocol on Ireland/Northern Ireland - accompanied by: Technical explanatory note: Articles 6-8 on the Northern Ireland Protocol
(first published 15.11.18, updated 19.11.18)
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