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Old 15-07-2016, 15:45   #1209
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Re: Post-Brexit Thread

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Originally Posted by Big Brian View Post
Well sorry Mr Gove isn't involved in the Brexit talks but the two chosen are well capable of carrying out the task. In the end, it's up to Ms May to finalise the details. I still think we have a good chance of a50 by September assuming they work during recess.
That seems unlikely.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk...-a7138971.html

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I think we have the best 2 possible Diplomats for negotiating out exit from the EU and I'm glad Boris is involved.
Thankfully he won't be involved in any real depth. He's excluded from trade and the actual business of the exit itself.

He's a laughing stock across the Channel; better having someone negotiating who doesn't need to rebuild bridges they've previously burned.
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