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http://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/704...T-Commons-vote
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We need to get the hell out of the EU now before the crumbling edifice collapses altogether |
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I read in the Daily Express yesterday that we can envoke a quick release clause.
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I'd heard rumour of a quick exit process but that it basically meant the EU set the terms and the party exiting accepted without question clearly not something the UK is going to if the process actually exists. While I'd prefer the process to be underway and the two years of the process used to sort things out i can see a wisdom to waiting a little while in as much as we are arranging trade deals with other countries and we are receiving trade offers from a range of nations covering a range of trade areas. So when we do start negotiating with the EU we have fallbacks ready to go and the power isn't all on the EU side.
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The EU is dead and decomposing, it was created in different times.
Once we leave others will follow. |
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End of British border controls in France if this twerp gets back in
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016...ds-of-migrant/ Fortunately there is little chance of that |
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Some good news as weaker Sterling helps manufacturing PMI beat expectations by a country mile, indicating a solid bounce back from last month.
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If services have also recovered this would be excellent and implies that the shock from the vote has subsided somewhat and the activity that was held back before the referendum is being done now, however it's likely that services will not be as rosy for obvious reasons - free trade in goods is way easier than services. Have at it. ---------- Post added at 13:15 ---------- Previous post was at 12:47 ---------- Incidentally the issues here are why Article 50 hasn't been triggered yet. Just a few things to work through before the 2 years runs out after doing so. |
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Yet more bad economic news:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-37242804 Well they did warn us it'd all be downhill didn't they. ;) |
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