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Old 30-03-2017, 13:47   #823
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Re: Brexit: Article 50 Has Been Triggered !

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Originally Posted by Mick View Post
But you're still insisting that we keep one foot in the door. No thanks, leave means leave. Not halves in or let's keep the door ajar.
I'm not insisting on anything - sorry if it came across this way.

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Originally Posted by Kursk View Post
Which is what Mick said so moving on, The Great Repeal Bill - is this a potential stumbling block? Is it best to just enshrine all eu law into British law and amend it later if needs be rather than tinker with it along the way?
It was great to see Mick's post as it didn't matter how many times I said we're all leavers, people didn't get it.
The legislation will have to be enshrined into British law to start off with. How much it changes after this depends on the deal we do with the EU. If we want to trade as barrier-free as possible, then we will have to have harmonised legislation or we will be at an unfair advantage to them. But if we are willing to accept barriers, then we can alter it more. We will need to keep our options open by not amending it at first.

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