This is the amount of the Financial Times estimated adopted by Britain as a member of the EU’s financial obligations.
The obligations of the United Kingdom in the framework of the common EU budget, which she would have to pay if you Brexit, amount to €20 billion
The publication assesses the obligations of the United Kingdom until 2019 on approved projects in the EU and does not account for the deficit due to its exit from the long-term budget. Performance of obligations under the long-term budget can be a condition of access to the single EU market, said the FT.
British eurosceptics will have a negative reaction to the necessity of large payments that are likely to affect the negotiations.