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Old 08-07-2018, 17:32   #271
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Re: Brexit Discussion (New thread-Follow First Post Rules!)

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY View Post
Andrew, this is a discussion forum and we don't have to justify every statement we make with a link. You can Google this just as much as I can.

However, here's one I agree with.

https://www.capitalandconflict.com/b...ood-bad-trade/
No one said every statement needs to be justified with a link Old Boy. But I'm sure you'll agree that supporting links from a range of sources aid people's understanding of what in your case was a bold statement.

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Originally Posted by pip08456 View Post
What I would like to see is any remainer or brexiter point me to where article 50 allows for this compromise. I'm willing to be educated.
Article 50 concerns the withdrawal which takes place on 29th March 2019.
Anything from that date onwards is a matter of negotiation between the EU and the Third Country and is outside the scope of Article 50.
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