The House of Commons library compiled estimates based on the EU's official negotiating papers. They amount to net liabilities for Britain of about €80bn euros ...
€21.97bn
Financial programming
to 2020
Budget for 2019 and 2020, which Theresa May committed
to in her Florence
speech
€20bn
This was the upshot of May's Florence offer
31.07
Reste à liquider
Money that is
committed to but
not yet spent
€40bn
This was last week’s UK negotiating position
7.76
Other financial
liabilities
€60bn
This has long been the EU's position which the UK now seems to accept
8.71
Pensions
11.7
Contingent liabilities
1.3
European
development fund
... but the UK could claim money, chiefly in the form of planned EU spending in the UK, to offset the bill, reducing the balance to somewhere nearer 60bn euros
-17.5
Planned EU spending in
the UK, 2019 and 2020
This is money earmarked to be spent in Britain; if it came off the bill, these commitments would probably need to be funded from the UK exchequer
€20bn
€40bn
€60bn
-3.56
European Investment Bank and European Central Bank capital
Source: House of Commons library
The House of Commons library compiled estimates based on the EU's official negotiating papers. They amount to net liabilities for Britain of about €80bn ...
€20bn
This was the upshot of May's Florence offer
€40bn
This was last week’s UK negotiating position
€60bn
This has long been the EU's position, which the UK seems to have accepted
€21.97bn
Financial programming
to 2020
Budget for 2019 and
2020, which Theresa
May committed to in
her Florence speech
31.07
Reste à liquider
Money that is
committed to but
not yet spent
7.76
Other financial
liabilities
8.71
Pensions
11.7
Contingent
liabilities
1.3
European
development
fund
... but the UK could claim money, chiefly in the form of planned EU spending in the UK, to offset the bill, reducing the balance to somewhere nearer €60bn
-17.5
Planned EU spending in
the UK, 2019 and 2020
This is money earmarked to be spent in Britain; if it came off the bill, these commitments would probably need to be funded from the UK exchequer
-3.56
European Investment Bank and European Central Bank capital
Source: House of Commons library