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Lynne

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And I am merely asking you to tell the rest of us just how many countries the Uk presently trades with via the EU and how many, and which, countries we presently trade with on WTO rules. Please quote your source(s) when you respond.

15 Dec 2018

Okay then Burneside. Can you tell us all  just how many countries it is that the UK presently trades with via the EU and how many we presently trade with on WTO rules. and on the matter of reality checks............just how real were all those claims made by the Leave campaign back in 2016?

15 Dec 2018

We are already a globally trading nation!! "the UK trades with 24 countries and territories under WTO rules alone. With 68 others it has, as part of the EU, free trade agreements, either fully or partly in place, which all enable trade on better terms." https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-41859691

15 Dec 2018

A visa to enter the USA for a British passport holder presently costs 14 USD (that presently converts to just over £11.00) per person and lasts for two years (or less than that if the passport runs out before the two year period is reached).

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?

13 Dec 2018

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

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).

More info here about the rail infrastructure works (with accompanying disruption in service) via this link. https://www.gwr.com/travel-updates/planned-engineering/SWupgrade

Brexit - Part 1
13 Dec 2018

The majority of MPs do not want No Deal.

13 Dec 2018

Depends. A week is a long time in politics as someone once said. I'll give you a different scenario. She leaves the vote in the HoC on the proposed deal until the last possible moment that she can. Now that the No Deal hardline Brexiteers have shown their hand and in the process have now lost their influence, so now the Remain and Soft Brexit MPs have gained leverage. In other words, May can ...