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€5 billion Brexit fund agreed by MEPs

€5 billion Brexit fund agreed by MEPs

MEPs have overwhelmingly voted in favour of the €5 billion Brexit Adjustment Reserve with one fifth of the amount being allocated to Ireland.

The European Parliament and the European Council agreed on the reserve fund which was supported by a majority of MEPs. There were 652 votes in favour, 32 against and 11 abstentions. 

Parliament confirmed Ireland would be the largest beneficiary “by far” with €1billion being allocated. Netherlands will be the second beneficiary with €810m, followed by France with €670m. 

It was agreed by Parliament hat expenditure incurred between 1 January 2020 and 31 December 2023 will be covered by the fund. 

Measures that qualify for funding include support to businesses; supporting local communities; creating jobs and supporting EU citizens to re-integrate. 

Member states with a large dependancy on fisheries will need to direct a specific percentage of their national allocation to small scale coastal fisheries and communities dependent on fishing activities. 

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