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Old 29-05-2019, 15:59   #3013
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Re: Brexit

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY View Post
You don't understand. Article 24 provides for the status quo to be maintained while a trade agreement is being negotiated. Once again, you are putting forward problems that don't exist.

Why can you not post solutions instead of objections? That would be much more constructive and stop this thread going around in circles.
But it is you who are resetting the clock again! If only we just ask the EU to agree to the GATT Article 24 procedure, we will be home again in time for tea & cake. It's so easy & obvious, I cannot believe why no one has asked them before. I mean all that time, effort and money spent by the Government detailing why No Deal is bad for the country when all that had to go to BrexitCentral.com, ring up the EU and ask them to sign up to Article 24.
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