Brexit disputes continue to affect UK-EU relations
A decade after the Brexit vote, tensions remain between the UK and the EU. Political leaders are still navigating the complexities of their relationship. (sources: straitstimes, reuters, independent, thetimes, theguardian)

Brexit-related disputes persist, hindering reconciliation efforts between the UK and the EU. Political figures are exploring potential reset deals to improve relations.
- Ten years after the Brexit vote, disputes are still affecting UK-EU relations.
- Political leaders are considering reset deals to address these ongoing tensions.
- Keir Starmer's approach may influence future UK-EU negotiations.
Why it matters
The resolution of Brexit disputes is crucial for the future of UK-EU relations and cooperation.
↓ Congress can act on this
3 bills on this issue are moving right now — and the most active one is HR7006: Financial Services and General Government and National Security, Department of State, and Related Programs Appropriations Act, 2026.
HR7006 · 119th Congress
Financial Services and General Government and National Security, Department of State, and Related Programs Appropriations Act, 2026
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What HR7006 actually does
This story is about Ten years on, Brexit disputes still hold back Britain's reconciliation with EU. This bill would fund State Department and related foreign-affairs accounts used for diplomacy and engagement.
If passed, it would:
- fund State Department and related foreign-affairs accounts used for diplomacy and engagement • keep senators and appropriators in position to shape how Congress signals U.S.
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This story is about Ten years on, Brexit disputes still hold back Britain's reconciliation with EU. This bill would direct the President to seek negotiations with the UK on tariff and nontariff barriers.
If passed, it would
- direct the President to seek negotiations with the UK on tariff and nontariff barriers • create a congressionally structured path for a comprehensive U.S.-UK trade agreement through March 1, 2029.
This story is about Ten years on, Brexit disputes still hold back Britain's reconciliation with EU. This bill would authorize the President to enter into a comprehensive trade agreement with the UK.
If passed, it would
- authorize the President to enter into a comprehensive trade agreement with the UK • require consultation with and notification to Congress around negotiations and implementation.
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