The next general election is in 2020.
A lot of damage will be done to the country if we have to wait that long.
And again, there's no proposal that can be put to the vote because it doesn't exist until negotiated with the EU.
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A lot of damage will be done to the country if we have to wait that long.
And again, there's no proposal that can be put to the vote because it doesn't exist until negotiated with the EU.
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negotiations will be a massive protracted ballache that will cost billions we dont have
I think both sides of the debate now accept this. By 2020 they should have decided what tea and coffee making facilities the negotiators will need and will be moving on to who's going to take the minutes
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I think both sides of the debate now accept this. By 2020 they should have decided what tea and coffee making facilities the negotiators will need and will be moving on to who's going to take the minutes
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Are you trolling or just being obtuse?
Smith says he will block article 50 until the deal has been voted on.
Deal cannot even begin to be shaped until article 50 is invoked.
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Smith says he will block article 50 until the deal has been voted on.
Deal cannot even begin to be shaped until article 50 is invoked.
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my point is that it wont be sorted out for years regardless of when article 50 is triggered
Bear in mind that it's not just Brussels we have to strike a deal with, it's every other entity we want to trade with. This damage you're claiming will happen is an inevitable consequence of the first vote. Pretty much the entire political class has known this all along apart from a few crackpot Tories who think that getting our black passports back is more important
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Bear in mind that it's not just Brussels we have to strike a deal with, it's every other entity we want to trade with. This damage you're claiming will happen is an inevitable consequence of the first vote. Pretty much the entire political class has known this all along apart from a few crackpot Tories who think that getting our black passports back is more important
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