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2016 UK European Union Membership referendum and Brexit
  • Renegotiation
  • Referendum results
  • Invocation of Article 50
  • Negotiations
  • Withdrawal agreement
    • Northern Ireland protocol
  • Trade negotiation
  • Trade and Cooperation Agreement
  • Windsor Framework
  • Timeline
Referendum question
"Should the United Kingdom remain a member of the European Union or leave the European Union?"
Referendum legislation
  • European Union Referendum Act 2015
    • Gibraltar
  • European Union Referendum (Date of Referendum etc.) Regulations 2016
  • The European Union Referendum (Conduct) Regulations 2016
Background
Treaties
  • Rome
  • 1972 Accession Treaty
  • Single European Act
  • Maastricht
  • Amsterdam
  • Nice
  • European Constitution
  • Lisbon
  • UK opt-outs from EU legislation
Legislation
  • European Communities Act 1972
    • Amendments: 1986
    • 1993
    • 1998
    • 2002
    • 2008
    • 2011
  • European Economic Area Act 1993
Proposed bills
  • European Union Bill 2004–05
  • European Communities Act 1972 (Repeal) Bills
  • European Union (Referendum) Bill 2013–14
Elections
  • 2014 European Parliament election
  • 2015 general election
By-elections
  • 2014 Clacton
  • 2014 Heywood and Middleton
  • 2014 Rochester and Strood
Other
  • UK accession
  • 1973 EC enlargement
  • UK membership
  • 1975 EC membership referendum
  • UK rebate
  • Bruges speech
  • No. No. No.
  • Black Wednesday
  • EEA
  • Maastricht Rebels
  • The European Union: In or Out
  • Bloomberg speech
  • Russian interference
  • Balance of Competences Review
  • 2015–16 renegotiation
  • Euroscepticism in the UK
Campaign
  • Issues
  • Opinion polling
  • Endorsements
  • Project Fear
  • Unlawful campaigning allegations
  • Brexit: The Movie
  • Pro-EU leaflet
  • Breaking Point (UKIP poster)
Campaign
organisations
Remain
  • Britain Stronger in Europe (official campaign)
  • Labour In for Britain
Leave
  • Vote Leave (official campaign)
    • Vote Leave bus
  • Leave.EU
  • BeLeave
  • Grassroots Out
  • Labour Leave
  • Campaign for an Independent Britain
  • The Freedom Association
    • Better Off Out
  • Get Britain Out
  • Bruges Group
Aftermath of
referendum
Political party
leadership elections
  • Conservative
    • 2016
    • 2019
    • Scottish, February 2020
  • Labour
  • UKIP
Opposition to Brexit
  • Proposed second referendum
    • People's Vote
  • Petition to revoke Article 50
  • Led By Donkeys
  • Bollocks to Brexit
Elections
  • 2017 local
  • 2017 general
  • 2018 local
  • 2019 local
  • 2019 European Parliament
    • Brexit Party
  • 2019 general
By-elections
  • 2016 Witney
  • 2016 Richmond Park
  • 2016 Sleaford and North Hykeham
  • 2017 Copeland
  • 2017 Stoke-on-Trent Central
  • 2019 Peterborough
  • 2019 Brecon and Radnorshire
Other
  • International reactions
  • March to Leave
  • Brexit Alliance
  • Blue Collar Conservativism
  • Brexit Party
  • Independent Alliance for Reform
Brexit process
  • Miller I case
  • Invocation of Article 50
  • Negotiations
    • Brexit divorce bill
    • 2017
    • 2018
    • 2019
  • Withdrawal agreement
    • Parliamentary votes
  • No-deal Brexit
    • Operation Yellowhammer
  • Prorogation of Parliament
    • Miller II / Cherry case
  • Trade negotiation between the UK and the EU
    • Fish for finance
  • EU–UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement (TCA)
Impact of Brexit
and
potential effects
on Northern Ireland and
the Republic of Ireland
  • 2024 Northern Ireland Executive formation
  • Brexit and the Irish border
  • Northern Ireland Protocol
    • proposed changes
  • Irish Sea border
  • Windsor Framework
Other
  • on Gibraltar
  • on the EU
  • Science and technology
  • Economic effects
  • EU–UK relations after Brexit
Brexit legislation
White papers
  • Brexit plan
  • Repeal Bill plan
  • Chequers plan
  • Brexit withdrawal agreement plan
Enacted
  • Notification of Withdrawal Act 2017
  • Withdrawal Act 2018 (Gibraltar)
  • Nuclear Safeguards Act 2018
  • Cooper–Letwin Act
  • Benn Act
  • Withdrawal Agreement Act 2020 (Gibraltar)
  • Internal Market Act 2020
  • Future Relationship Act 2020
  • UK Withdrawal from the European Union (Continuity) (Scotland) Act 2020
  • Retained EU Law (Revocation and Reform) Act 2023
Proposed
  • Terms of Withdrawal from EU (Referendum) Bills
  • UK Withdrawal from the European Union (Legal Continuity) (Scotland) Bill 2018
  • European Union Withdrawal Agreement (Public Vote) Bill 2017–19
Related
  • Brexit 50p coin
  • Change Britain
  • Change UK
  • Chaos with Ed Miliband
  • European Research Group
  • "Enemies of the People"
  • Leave Means Leave
  • Led By Donkeys
  • More United
  • Northern Future Forum
  • The New European
  • Open Britain
  • Proposed second Scottish independence referendum
  • Reform UK
  • Rue du Brexit
  • Terminology (Glossary)
  • Tufton Street
  • United Ireland
  • Voting pencil conspiracy theory
  • Retained EU law
  • 2017 Diane Abbott–David Davis controversy
Media depictions
  • Remainiacs (2017)
  • Postcards from the 48% (2018)
  • Not Tonight (2018)
  • Brexit: The Uncivil War (2019)
  • @BorderIrish (2018–2020)
  • Category
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