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It is ficticious in that it implies 63% did not wish to leave. The same fiction that 79% didn't want to remain. ---------- Post added at 18:22 ---------- Previous post was at 18:10 ---------- Quote:
What it does provide is the option fror a state to re-apply subject to Article 49. Article50(5) Quote:
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I suppose I'd better post a non paywalled fully google searchable link for those who may doubt my quotes from the Lisbon Treaty. http://www.lisbon-treaty.org/wcm/the...article-2.html You can find all the other Articles from that starting point, they even provide forward and back buttons so you can go through all the articles. |
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I'm wavering now I realise I voted leave without knowing anything :rolleyes:. |
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From the FT article i linked to ,fully searchable and non paywalled Quote:
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Google "can uk change its mind on Article 50" |
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Article 50 is quite specific.
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That's bloody unions for you! ;)
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1. Any Member State may decide to withdraw from the Union in accordance with its own constitutional requirements and as such according to our own laws it must be reversible ,this is not simply my opinion ,this is the opinion of may legal experts both from our own judiciary and that of the EU courts and will very shortly be tested in court .The government need to be clear on the law and the options open to them because they are acting for the whole of the country ,In 1 or 2yrs time circumstances may mean the best decision is to reverse the process for the betterment of the country ,no one knows and that is why the government should have all the facts at hand |
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No grey areas, not doubt. If it contravened UK law why is it being taken to Ireland? |
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Mrs May snubbed
http://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/744...ean-Union-snub No need for them to be rude imo |
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Well we're not in the club anymore as far as they are concerned so why bother with us till it suits them. Pretty pathetic from a group of politicians it's not as though May created this mess she's just having to deal with as the real cowardly culprit did a runner.
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Business leaders want a Brexit plan
"Almost six months have passed since Britain made its momentous decision to leave the EU. And as politicians and the public survey what progress the UK has made in preparations for its departure, one conclusion is impossible to avoid: Theresa May’s government still hasn’t got a plan. In his appearance before MPs this week, David Davis, Brexit secretary, said a plan would be produced before the UK triggers Article 50 in the spring — but he added that it wouldn’t be published before February and he would not say how detailed the document would be.... What should alarm Mrs May and her ministers at the end of this week is the way in which UK-based companies, uncertain about the future, are taking firm decisions about relocating operations overseas." The many unanswered questions include: * Will the UK leave the customs union? (Mr Davis said there are still four options.) * What kind of immigration controls would Britain impose on EU nationals? (Mr Davis refused to reveal details.) * Will the UK pay for access to the single market after leaving the EU? Google the headline for the full article or subscribers can read https://www.ft.com/content/8fcefce8-...2-f57d90f6741a |
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