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90% of Trade Growth will be outside of the EU, we do not need to be in the corrupted EU to do trade, let alone pay a con job membership fee. All these fear mongering rubbish about grants and funding from the EU being lost is just utter nonsense, it's our money they give back via the grants/funding. |
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Legislation required to leave hasn’t yet been enacted in full. There were 800 pieces of secondary legislation required that could still be a stumbling block.
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The Act makes no provision for not leaving the EU; this would require separate primary legislation which cannot be introduced except by Government. (A private member's bill will have serious difficulty finding time). I read today that some treacherous MPs are planning to have the Finance Bill voted down, thus potentially closing government spending down, unless the government agrees to guarantee that No Deal will not be allowed. Now there's anti-democracy hard at work, thwarting an instruction from the public in the Referendum. Of course some Remainers will define that treachery as a pure act of democracy and that is what the argument in this thread is all about. |
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We leave EU on 29th March 2019 That's the default Statute. There is absolutely no House procedure that can overcome statute. Statute is overturned by statute. |
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If Corbyn backs Brexit, he faces electoral catastrophe is also important in a number of ways. Firstly it has a large sample size and secondly the results are well beyond sampling errors. It clearly show that Corbyn's pathetic attempt to get Labour over the Brexit line in the face of overwhelming internal opposition will lead to his and Labour's electoral demise. It also shows that people have changed their positions since 2016: Quote:
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You may wish to risk this potential harm on the country but Parliament is not as gung ho as you. They need to consider the jobs & prosperity of the country and many, if not the majority, conclude that a No Deal is not in the best interests of the country. This is their job after all ... |
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