"So, Rishi Sunak... where do you see yourself in 5 weeks? ...And why are you standing on a box?" October 2022
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"So, Rishi Sunak... where do you see yourself in 5 weeks? ...And why are you standing on a box?" October 2022
Bregret un nouveau mot-valise composé des termes Brexit et Regret. Chez les Britanniques, l’expression désigne le regret d’avoir voté pour la sortie du Royaume-Uni de l’Union européenne, en 2016. Deux ans après la fin de la période de transition post-référendum, le 31 décembre 2020, ce terme fleurit un peu partout dans les médias britanniques. Le Premier ministre Rishi Sunak envisageait de poursuivre un accord plus étroit avec l’Union européenne, sur le modèle de celui de la Suisse. Les Suisses ont accès au marché unique et à moins de contrôles aux frontières, en échange de contribuer aux caisses du bloc et d’accepter certaines de ses règles.
Au UK l'âge de la retraite est à 66 ans
Bregret a new portmanteau of the terms Brexit and Regret. Among the British, the expression refers to regret at having voted for the United Kingdom's exit from the European Union in 2016. Two years after the end of the post-referendum transition period, on December 31, 2020, this term flourishes everywhere in the British media. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak was considering pursuing a closer deal with the European Union, modeled on that of Switzerland. The Swiss have access to the single market and fewer border controls, in exchange for contributing to the bloc's coffers and accepting some of its rules
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