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post-Brexit

Adjective

Meaning

post-Brexit

(European politics) Referring to the time after the UK leaves the EU.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

Britain's post-Brexit blue passports are being made by factory workers taking home as little as £400 a month. Source: Internet

And with our departure looming on January 31, the death of Qasem Soleimani is the perfect moment for the UK to signal its post-Brexit direction of travel. Source: Internet

Boris Johnson has promised that the UK’s new immigration policy will put “people before passports” as he used his first set-piece speech of 2020 to extol the benefits of trade with post-Brexit Britain to a major gathering of African leaders. Source: Internet

Are the UK and EU inching towards a post-Brexit trade deal? Source: Internet

As a Lower Middle-Income country, Kenya stands to lose the most if the EAC does not sign a collective post-Brexit trade deal with the UK, as its exports will become subject to taxes and other restrictions. Source: Internet

Authorities have opened up Manston, a disused airport that has been included in post-Brexit contingency plans, as a lorry park for the welfare of drivers, he added. Source: Internet

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