BrexitAllianceMain pledgesOppose a hard Brexit for the UKEnsure the UK remains in the single market and the customs unionAchieve a Brexit deal that recognises "the special circumstances in NI"Hold a referendum on the final Brexit deal, with an option to remain in the EU
BrexitConservativeMain pledgesLeave the single market and customs union, while seeking a “deep and special partnership” with the EUSecure a "smooth and orderly Brexit" while maintaining that "no deal is better than a bad deal for the UK"Determine a "fair settlement of the UK’s rights and obligations" in our withdrawal from the EUPass a Great Repeal Bill to convert EU law into UK law
BrexitSinn FeinMain pledgesDeliver special designated status for NI within the EUEnsure that any UK-EU Brexit deal is approved by the Irish government and the NI ExecutiveMaintain access to EU farm funding - including CAP payments - after BrexitAgree provisions to allow NI to rejoin the EU if an Irish unity referendum is successful
BrexitLib DemsMain pledgesMaintain membership of the single market and support the principle of freedom of movementOppose any moves that risk making Wales a less prosperous nation or will see powers more concentrated in WestminsterEnsure any powers in devolved areas of responsibility that are repatriated following Brexit be "appropriately devolved"
BrexitSNPMain pledgesDemand a seat at the table for the Scottish government in Brexit negotiationsProtect Scotland’s place in the EU single marketOppose any attempt by the UK government to treat the fishing industry as a bargaining chip in the Brexit negotiationsEnsure that the rights and protections currently safeguarded by EU membership are not diminished after the UK leaves
BrexitGreenMain pledgesHold a referendum on the terms of the Brexit deal, with the option of staying in the EUImmediately guarantee the rights of EU citizens living in Britain and urgently seek reciprocal arrangementsStay in the single marketEnsure that EU environment law is enforceable in the UK
BrexitLib DemsMain pledgesHold a referendum on the final Brexit deal, with the option to remain in the EUUnilaterally guarantee the rights of EU nationals in the UKStay in the single market and customs unionSupport the principle of freedom of movement between the UK and EU - the right to work, travel, study and retire abroad
BrexitUKIPMain pledgesQuit the jurisdiction of the European Court of Justice, the EU single market, and customs unionRestore "full maritime sovereignty"Pay no "divorce" money to the EU, nor contribute to EU budgetFinish Brexit process by the end of 2019
BrexitLabourMain pledgesScrap the Brexit white paper and replace it with a fresh set of negotiating priorities with an "emphasis on the single market and customs union"Immediately guarantee rights of EU citizens living in BritainReplace the "Great Repeal Bill" with an EU rights and protections bill that will ensure no change to workers' rights or environmental protectionsReject "no deal" with the European Union as a viable option
BrexitUUPMain pledgesNo hard Irish border or internal borders within the UKInvest in skills and infrastructure to "future-proof" NI economyProvide post-Brexit assistance to those currently receiving EU fundsMaintain the Common Travel Area after BrexitEstablish a Brexit executive unit to act of a voice for NI
BrexitConservativeMain pledgesWe will no longer be members of the single market or customs union but will seek a deep and special partnership with the EUEnvisage that the powers of the devolved administrations will increase as we leave the EUCommit the same cash total in funds for farm support as currently received from EU until the end of the parliamentA new regime for commercial fishing that will preserve and increase fish stocks after leaving the EU
BrexitLabourMain pledgesA jobs-first Brexit is needed, allowing an "upgrade to our economy for the 21st century" Negotiations should prioritise maintaining access to internal energy market; retaining benefits of single market and customs unionEU-derived laws, such as workplace and consumer rights and environmental protections, are fully protected "without qualifications" Brexit deal should deliver for all regions and nations - including Scotland
BrexitLib DemsMain pledgesWants a referendum on the final terms of the Brexit deal, with the alternative option of staying in the EU on the ballot paperThe UK must maintain membership of the European Single MarketPress for the UK to unilaterally guarantee the rights of EU nationals in the UKAny deal negotiated for the UK outside the EU must protect the right to work, travel, study and retire across the EU
BrexitSDLPMain pledgesRetain access to free movement of people, goods and services within the EUMaintain the Common Travel Area after BrexitSecure human rights and protections derived from EU legislationEnsure NI continues to receive EU funding, particularly for vulnerable areas
BrexitLabourMain pledgesScrap the Brexit white paper and replace it with a fresh set of negotiating priorities with an "emphasis on the single market and customs union"Ensure the level of funding Wales currently receives from the EU continues beyond BrexitImmediately guarantee rights of EU citizens living in BritainReplace the "Great Repeal Bill" with an EU rights and protections bill that will ensure no change to workers' rights or environmental protectionsReject "no deal" with the European Union as a viable option
BrexitDUPMain pledgesGet the best possible Brexit deal for NIStrengthen relations with rest of UK and ensure there are no internal bordersEnsure there is a "frictionless" border between NI and the Republic of IrelandEnsure NI has ability to opt in to EU funding when it is proven to add valueEnd jurisdiction of European Court of Justice and increase control over UK laws
BrexitPlaid CymruMain pledgesEnsure Wales can continue to buy and sell to Europe without costly barriersSecure money promised to Wales by Leave campaign and "not accept a penny less"Fight to get best Brexit deal for Welsh industry and agriculture