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If you believe Liam Fox and his nonsense he saw fit to spout to the WTO it'll all be fine.
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Fox and the rest of the Brexit trio are fixated and obsessed with the idea of hard Brexit, and to hell with the downsides and details. Clearly they've been drinking in the Lawyers for Britain experts' unbiased advice. Perhaps not quite completely believing it as he also said: Quote:
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In between that you have Boris Johnson, having suddenly changed his mind about hordes of Turks invading the UK having joined the EU regardless of our objections (we had a hard veto that had absolutely no mechanism to be worked around) insisting that the UK would support Turkey's accession to the EU. This after the ongoing, brutal crackdown on freedom of the press, any objection to Erdogan's rule and basic civil liberties. For those few people who hadn't yet grasped that Boris is a weak, vapid hypocrite with little moral code or principle obsessed with his own career and nothing else this should make it abundantly clear. This is not good for Britain, regardless of whether you are a 'Brexiteer' or a 'Remoaner'. How did we end up with politics going so low that the most important constitutional change in recent history is in the hands of these three, while the opposition are torn between trying to emulate UKIP and trying to emulate the Socialist Workers' Party? This has been a general rant against the abysmal quality of the politicians we have representing us and the lies they were happy to tell to try and convince us to vote as they wanted us to for their own self-interest. They'll still have their subsidised Westminster bar and expenses, as always if things go boobies up it'll be the poor who suffer first. ---------- Post added at 14:08 ---------- Previous post was at 13:40 ---------- Unsure if people can read it as it's behind a paywall but this is interesting. https://www.ft.com/content/5763950a-...#axzz4LTssqwly Acknowledgement that the EU can and should be improved, along with a plan to do it. Quote:
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I'd take issue with the idea that "no change" means the promise we will "take back control" will inevitably be broken.
Brexit is an event leading to a continuing state as a nation outside the EU. There is an unlimited amount of time during which things can change and control reasserted. Insisting that a promise has been broken just because there aren't radical changes on day one is absurd, not to mention a gross distortion of what any leading leave campaigner actually said in the run up to the vote. We don't need to rush to do anything. We're not going to. On the event of Brexit we will re-assert sovereignty over our affairs, and changes can follow after that at whatever rate circumstances require. |
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-37504966
Liam Fox, he's such a cloth head, why would anyone let him anywhere near Govt.? Apart from the inept damage he causes, he'll knife his boss in the back at the first opportunity. Most incompetent self seeking minister ever. If he's allowed anywhere near Brexit negotiations this country will be damaged forever. |
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With the prospect of a 'hard' Brexit the car companies are looking a little less relaxed.
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Nissan, especially, are probably feeling pretty butthurt. They were invited and persuaded here by Thatcher in the 80s. https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/local/2016/09/3.jpg https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/local/2016/09/4.jpg https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/local/2016/09/5.jpg Be good to see them, and the rest of us, getting some clarity on what HMG have in mind. |
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They've already told you. Brexit means Brexit.
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yea but yea but yea but .....:soapbox:
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Theresa May takes axe to EU laws
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It seems all EU Law will become UK Law and then any parts they want to get rid of entirely will be done on a case-by-case basis. I am not sure of the actual legal work/consequences in that, I actually thought the way it worked was EU law does become UK Law anyway but I guess not. Lawyers will probably have some fun though.
---------- Post added at 23:12 ---------- Previous post was at 23:08 ---------- I do worry about the emerging political consensus for a hard-Brexit though. We really shouldn't rush it and leave without any idea of what the deal is going to be. Some in the Tory Party put together a recommendation that we simply offer trade on the same terms we have now with the EU, sans-free movement, and say take it or leave it. |
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The country voted for Brexit and the "C" team is in charge of the process .. |
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This Great Repeal Act would have to state that everything introduced due to EU law up to a certain date is to continue, so that it all continues to have the necessary legal basis in the absence of the European Communities Act. The repeal act would replace the EC act as the "enabling" act to allow them to continue. At least I think that's how it works. :D |
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In other news Article 50 to be invoked by March of next year. Curbing free movement to take priority over single market access. |
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