- Brexit followed lengthy and difficult negotiations that resulted in a separation agreement stipulating that the UK would leave the single market and customs union but no tariffs on goods or quotas would be applied.
- The developments in the first month included some that were better than many expected, while a number of others were negative, including several that are of considerable concern.
- Businesses offering services lost their automatic right of access to the EU market, and there is no longer automatic recognition of professional qualifications for people such as doctors.
- Financial services, an important sector for the UK, were not covered by the separation agreement.
- For the UK government, another problem that has gathered some force from the Brexit process and resulting difficulties with respect to Northern Ireland is the Scottish independence movement.
For further details see:
The U.K. At Four Months Post-Brexit