Delegation of the European Union to the United Kingdom

Coordinates: 51°29′44.3″N 0°7′39.4″W / 51.495639°N 0.127611°W / 51.495639; -0.127611
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European Union Delegation to the United Kingdom
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LocationWestminster, London
Address32 Smith Square, London, SW1P 3EU
Coordinates51°29′44.3″N 0°7′39.4″W / 51.495639°N 0.127611°W / 51.495639; -0.127611
AmbassadorJoão Vale de Almeida

The European Union Delegation to the United Kingdom, formerly known as Representative of the European Union (specifically the Representative of the European Commission and the Representative of the European Parliament) in London are the diplomatic missions of the European Commission and the European Parliament in the United Kingdom.[1]

They are both located in Europa House, 32 Smith Square. The building was formerly the Conservative Party's Central Office from the late 1950s until 2004 and was famous as the place where the Conservatives planned and celebrated their election victories.[2] It was then left vacant until 2009 when the EU chose it as their new London office, along with a new personalised postcode – SW1P 3EU.[3] There was some criticism of the amount spent by the EU in updating the interior of the building, which allegedly included the installation of bomb and bullet-proof windows.[4]

As a result of the United Kingdom's withdrawal from the European Union on 31 January 2020, the Representative of the European Union was replaced by the European Union Delegation to the United Kingdom [5]

Since February 2020, the Ambassador of the EU Delegation has been João Vale de Almeida. The representative is referred to as ambassador, however in the United Kingdom full diplomatic status is only given to representatives of sovereign states.[6][7]

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  1. ^ "The London Diplomatic List". 4 April 2017.
  2. ^ "Postcode lottery? How EU entered historic Conservative address". 31 July 2013.
  3. ^ "Postcode lottery? How EU entered historic Conservative address". 31 July 2013.
  4. ^ "EU bureaucrats move into luxury new London address: Europe House". 3 October 2010.
  5. ^ "Representation in United Kingdom". 31 January 2020.
  6. ^ https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/jan/21/uk-insists-it-will-not-grant-eu-ambassador-full-diplomatic-status
  7. ^ https://www.ft.com/content/84042c94-68cb-4fe2-b5b6-01765dccee13

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