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Brexit - Part 1
Lynne
Lynne
15 Dec 2018

According to The Sun this fee will cost £6.00 per person and will be valid for three years. Can't see that causing a nation wide boycott of EU countries by Brits. How much is a packet of 20 cigarettes these days?

majorp
majorp
14 Dec 2018

There will be a travel fee payable by EU citizens who want to travel to EU countries after bexit. Well don't go, and see which one of the 27 would cracked first and drop the travel fee.

They have done a second one the reason to clear the power lines.

Should we have a vote of no confidence in her ability ? She was no good in the Home Office. No good in calling an election (when so called 20 odd points ahead of Labour) and losses 17 odd seats in the process  her majority. Still got her head up her arse over negotiating with E.U.Where she has been  in talks and got a two fingered salute. 117 vote against her,200 give her  vote ...

Brexit - Part 1
Lynne
Lynne
13 Dec 2018

"Unless there is a change in the law"............quite!

burneside
burneside
13 Dec 2018

Unless there is a change in the law then we automatically leave the EU on March 29th next year.  The transition period is something else entirely.

Lynne
Lynne
13 Dec 2018

Who said anything about overturning the result of the referendum? How we leave and under what terms is what is being disputed. And I thought the situation with regard to the 29th MARCH 2019 date is that it can be extended provided all 28 members states of the EU agree (ie the UK plus the other 27).

Pics taken from over a kilometer away, so a little grainy.

So a Remain supporting House of Commons is attempting to overturn the result of the referendum, doesn't say much about democracy does it?  However, these MPs have already passed the Withdrawal Act which stipulates we leave with or without a deal on March 29th next year.  There will need to be major shenanigans in parliament for this to change.