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Old 04-10-2016, 17:18   #1712
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Re: Post-Brexit Thread

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Originally Posted by ntluser View Post
The worry for me is why the EU is so keen to get the UK to invoke Article 50.

I'm wondering if the recent referendum in Hungary knocking back quotas and the recent German elections showing gains by the anti-EU parties is causing concern in the EU ranks.

Is it a case of a desire for damage limitation or is the EU looking forward to pounding the UK so that it can proceed with those policies opposed by the UK?
I honestly think they just want us gone so that they can get on with business going forward. This is going to be using a whole bunch of time that could be better spent working on issues.

In other news the PM seems to have moderated her mind a little after her UKIP impersonation on Sunday. Wonder if the feedback, Sterling hitting a 35 year low amongst other things, gave her a moment of pause?

http://news.sky.com/story/theresa-ma...slump-10605390
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