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Originally Posted by Ignitionnet
Not really. It was known about months ago, is following a pre-determined timetable, and is a procedural thing.
Just no-one noticed as it didn't forward any agendas here. As soon as it became clear it could forward one the tabloids were all over it.
In other news the Prime Minister can't serve article 50 legally without an Act of Parliament.
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Unsure if sarcasm or not.
He really wouldn't if the price were too high.
Are you really comparing a trade deal with Ghana to single market access?
We need the single market. You may have no problem cratering the economy to ensure no freedom of movement but it's not a view that's shared by politicians or businesses.
I would prefer not to be forced to emigrate because some jingoistic nut job blew a massive hole in our economy and landed my family with part of the bill to keep Johnny Foreigner out.
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Indeed not. I just mentioned it as another country queuing up to trade. I'm sure we can more than make any economic shortfall without being in the single market with the rest of the world.
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Originally Posted by ianch99
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Well that's nothing new really. Don't they vote on it every few years and ditching the Queen as well? Anyhow, I doubt it will stop them trading with us.
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I don't think we really have anything to worry about in the long run. All this talk atm is just uncertainty coupled with the problems in Labour and Tory. I knew the Tories would crack and have a leadership election and should have seen it coming with Labour as I've said in here all along his heart wasn't in the campaign to stay. He's a life long Brexiter and you can't change that overnight. You know what they say. You can take the Catholic out of the Church but you can't take the Church out of the Catholic. I speak from experience here.
This was Corbyn's problem all along but I don't see the need for Labour to go as far as they did. It'll be a cold day in Hell before I vote for the main Parties again. I'll stick with UKIP for now as I have at past 2 elections and the Council ones too.