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Implications of leaving the EU for the UK's role in the world inquiry

Inquiry

Even with all sides entering negotiations with goodwill and the desire for a successful outcome, the Foreign Affairs Committee points out in its report that negotiations could stall or be derailed and the two years could end with no deal between the UK and the 27 Member States.

Reports, special reports and government responses

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2nd Report - Equipping the Government for Brexit
Inquiry Implications of leaving the EU for the UK's role in the world inquiry
HC 431
Report
Response to this report
5th Special Report: Equipping the Government for Brexit: Government Response to the Committee’s Second Report
HC 704
Special Report
5th Special Report: Equipping the Government for Brexit: Government Response to the Committee’s Second Report
Inquiry Implications of leaving the EU for the UK's role in the world inquiry
HC 704
Special Report
Letter from the Chair of the Foreign Affairs Committee to the Attorney-General on 29 June 2016, on UK exit from the EU
Inquiry Implications of leaving the EU for the UK's role in the world inquiry
Correspondence
Letter from the Secretary of State for Exiting the EU to the Chair of the Foreign Affairs Committee on 13 September 2016, on UK exit from the EU
Inquiry Implications of leaving the EU for the UK's role in the world inquiry
Correspondence

Oral evidence transcripts

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7 February 2017
Inquiry Implications of leaving the EU for the UK's role in the world inquiry
Witnesses Jonathan Faull, former Director-General, European Commission
Oral Evidence
7 February 2017
Inquiry Implications of leaving the EU for the UK's role in the world inquiry
Witnesses Professor Kenneth Armstrong, University of Cambridge, Professor Derrick Wyatt QC, Brick Court Chambers, Emeritus Professor of Law, University of Oxford, Hugo Leith, Barrister, Brick Court Chambers
Oral Evidence
13 December 2016
Inquiry Implications of leaving the EU for the UK's role in the world inquiry
Witnesses Ian Bond, Centre for European Reform, Professor Richard G. Whitman, Chatham House
Oral Evidence
Foreign and Commonwealth Office (REU0027)
Dr Frank O'Donnell (REU0001)
Isle of Man Government (REU0002)

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