So the UK are still part of the EU for up to two years but they will no longer be a part of any decisions made by the EU?
So hypothetically if one of the EU countries gets in trouble and requires a bail out and the EU allows a monetary sum which requires a donatipn from each country,would the UK be expected to provide that donation even though they have had no say in the decision making?
How does this work?
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Re: How does this work?
Maybe time will tell, eh? Lots can happen in the next 2 years 

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Re: How does this work?
Very good question.
Also during the 2 years - if any new EU laws come into force does the UK have to adopt them?
Also during the 2 years - if any new EU laws come into force does the UK have to adopt them?
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All the kind of questions which should have been raised in the lead up to the Referendum..... did anyone think to ask, I wonder? Because if they did, they certainly weren't publicised.
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Re: How does this work?
The UK will be part of the decision making process while still a member. They won't be involved in decisions relating to the EU response to Brexit, or the future of the EU beyond the exit date (whenever that will be).