Brexit Bombshell: UK Still Paid £1.3 Billion to EU Last Year as Starmer Pushes Reset

Brexit Bombshell: UK Still Paid £1.3 Billion to EU Last Year as Starmer Pushes Reset
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The UK paid £1.3 billion to the European Union last year — despite having left the bloc — as official Treasury figures reveal Britain remains locked into long-term financial liabilities under the Withdrawal Agreement.

Treasury Report Exposes £1.3bn Payment

The European Union Finances Statement 2025, published by HM Treasury on March 26, confirms the UK transferred £1.3 billion via two euro-denominated invoices in April and September 2025. The payments were made in monthly instalments using daily exchange rates.

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Frank Furedi, executive director of the think tank MCC Brussels, said: “The fact that the UK is still paying £1.3 billion in 2025 – years after formally leaving the European Union – underlines how the Withdrawal Agreement locked Britain into a long tail of liabilities that few voters fully understood.”

Net £25.7bn Paid Since 2020

The Treasury’s own figures show that between 2020 and the end of 2025, the UK paid a net £25.7 billion to Brussels. Gross payments totalled £42.2 billion, offset by receipts. The overall point estimate for the entire financial settlement is £37.9 billion net.

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