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brexit timetable
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brexit timetable
Article 50 to be triggered on March 29th.
EU summit scheduled for April 29th with negotiations to start after the French election.
They don't seem in a great hurry to resolve the issue of EU/UK expats. 
Very dissapointed with the pedantry of what should have been a formality.
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#2
RE: brexit timetable
When is Scotland bailing out?
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#3
RE: brexit timetable
No timetable. Apparently no real plan either but that shouldn't surprise us at this point.
Quote:I don't understand why you'd come to a discussion forum, and then proceed to reap from visibility any voice that disagrees with you. If you're going to do that, why not just sit in front of a mirror and pat yourself on the back continuously?
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RE: brexit timetable
If I had to put money on the line, I'd bet that the deal that gets negotiated will look a lot like what it looks like to be a member of the EU.
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RE: brexit timetable
(March 22, 2017 at 1:08 am)SteelCurtain Wrote: If I had to put money on the line, I'd bet that the deal that gets negotiated will look a lot like what it looks like to be a member of the EU.

No, Theresa The H is Imperant May is running scared of the red tops, and is thus doing everything to ensure no deal is possible. Why else is she holding about 7% of the working population hostage, even though deporting them will kill the UK economy?
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#6
RE: brexit timetable
Are the Brits missing half the picture ??

BREXIT is one side of the card, a competing organization to the EU, siphoning off other disgruntled members with complaints similar to their own would seem to be a no-brainer follow up, yet there doesn't seem to any thought of going there.
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RE: brexit timetable
(March 22, 2017 at 12:38 pm)vorlon13 Wrote: Are the Brits missing half the picture ??

BREXIT is one side of the card, a competing organization to the EU, siphoning off other disgruntled members with complaints similar to their own would seem to be a no-brainer follow up, yet there doesn't seem to any thought of going there.
Can we call it the FU?
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RE: brexit timetable
(March 22, 2017 at 12:38 pm)vorlon13 Wrote: Are the Brits missing half the picture ??

BREXIT is one side of the card, a competing organization to the EU, siphoning off other disgruntled members with complaints similar to their own would seem to be a no-brainer follow up, yet there doesn't seem to any thought of going there.

Speaking of missing half the picture would you please fix your avatar?  I could never think of you as just a gray square.
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#9
RE: brexit timetable
um . .

Can't get the rainy day window to work no matter what, and the longer I have the current one, the more I like it.

It is truly remarkable and stunning in it's ethereal austerity and simplicity.
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#10
RE: brexit timetable
Simplicity is for religitards.  And Trumpoids.  And Brexiteers.
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