Your EU questions answered
Listeners have a lot of questions about the European Union and the UK's referendum on whether to leave or remain. The BBC's Europe correspondent Chris Morris and Assistant Political Editor Norman Smith answered a selection.
Would Remain lead to a federal Europe?
Damian Grammaticas answers a listener's question about moving towards a federal Europe
Can we learn anything from Greenland's 'Grexit'?
Norman Smith answers a listener's question about Greenland's exit experience.
Would leaving EU require Act of Parliament?
Norman Smith answers a listener's question about the role of Parliament in leaving the EU
How is the UK's commissioner appointed?
Norman Smith answers a listener's question about selecting the UK's commissioner
Why are French unions striking despite EU protection?
Damian Grammaticas answers a listener's question about workers rights in EU.
How does the EU make laws?
Damian Grammaticas answers a listener's question about how the EU makes laws
How much do I contribute personally to the EU?
Chris Morris answers a listener's question about their contribution in tax to the EU.
How would leaving the EU affect the cost of holidays?
Norman Smith answers a listener's question about holiday costs.
If Britain left would eBay parcels be subject to customs charges and long delays?—PM
Norman Smith answers a listener's EU question about eBay delivery.
I'm self employed. How would Brexit affect my pension pot?
Chris Morris answers a listener's question about pension pots.
How will Brexit affect the great crested newt?
Chris Morris answers a listener's EU question.
If we leave, can we have incandescent light bulbs back?—PM
The BBC's Norman Smith answers a listener's EU question about light bulbs.
How much will the referendum cost?
Norman Smith answers a listener's question about the cost of the EU referendum.
Does being in the EU mean lower retail prices?
The BBC's Norman Smith answers a listener's question about the EU's affect on prices.
What information will be available about how people voted in the EU referendum?—PM
Chris Morris answers a listener's question about voting data.
How would Brexit affect job schemes that have EU funding?
Norman Smith answers a listener's question about job schemes with EU funding.
Would the environment be better protected if Britain stayed in or left the EU?—PM
Chris Morris answers a listener's question about the EU and the environment
How would Brexit affect travelling with pets in the EU?
Norman Smith answers a listener's question on pets and the EU.
Would we still be part of the European Space Agency if we left the EU?
Chris Morris answers a listener's question about the European Space Agency.
Will Germany or France pay the £350m weekly shortfall if the UK exits Europe?
Norman Smith answers a listener's question about the UK's European contributions.
How would Brexit impact Northern Ireland's border with Ireland?
Norman Smith answers a listener's question on the effect of Brexit on Ireland.
How much does the EU spend on the poorest member states?
Chris Morris answers a listener's question on EU spending.
Have EU accounts ever been audited?
Norman Smith answers a listener's question about EU accounts.
What do the credit ratings agencies make of a possible Brexit?—PM
Norman Smith answers a listener's question about credit rating agencies' views on Brexit























