This means that until agreement on statistical cooperation is established, Eurostat is no longer disseminating new data for the UK, neither through its database nor in other dissemination products.
Brexit was “good” for European democracy, because it proofed federality, but those experiments are costly to both parties (EU27 + UK) and dangerous to European peace in the long term. Brexit also might set precedents for unfair double standards in diplomacy and cooperation, IMO.
That big white void where the UK should be is an insult to cartography.
It’s the same type of void as any other country with no data on the map.
Welcome to the Brexit era.
But they don’t have the data? Sure maybe another colour could’ve been used instead, but there’s no real reason why white would be wrong.
I’m not blaming anyone outside the UK for it.
Dissemination of European statistics after Brexit
Brexit was “good” for European democracy, because it proofed federality, but those experiments are costly to both parties (EU27 + UK) and dangerous to European peace in the long term. Brexit also might set precedents for unfair double standards in diplomacy and cooperation, IMO.