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Originally Posted by RizzyKing
We cannot have any official trade negotiations until the article 50 two years is over and we are officially no longer a member of the EU, invoking article 50 is the start of the exit process it will not be the beginning of any official trade talks.
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We can have exploratory talks though.
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You have some data and/or expert opinions based on data that indicate that after Christmas Sterling will pick up again, right?
The data and opinions I've seen point to Sterling not bottoming out until 2017.
Based on remains' claim that a recession would only last 2 quarters.
None of the contenders for Prime Minister have said they'll invoke Article 50 in September, they've all veered towards right at the end of the year at the earliest, what is your expectation based on?
Theresa May said it at the weekend on the News with a part of her speech on what she'd do if elected. She also said out is out and she would do her best to carry out the wishes of the people.
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Everyone I know personally including myself who voted leave has said they would vote remain if the referendum was redone. e.g. me and my dad voted out as a protest vote not expecting out to win, whilst others have simply changed their mind.
I've heard some stupid reasons for casting a vote in this referendum but that takes the biscuit. Protest vote? Protesting against what? Us who voted leave can claim that - a protest against the EU and its policies and anti-democratic ways but what exactly were you protesting about? If it was Cameron and the Tories, the Tories are still there. Cameron's days were numbered anyway.