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Old 27-03-2017, 22:18   #677
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Re: Brexit: Article 50 to be triggered: 2 DAYS FROM NOW!

Easy answer.

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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 View Post
The first condition looks impossible to achieve. I suspect it's there to highlight an undeliverable promise made by David Davis.
Labour seems to have belatedly have woken up to Brexit and probably views it as a great way to heap pressure on the Government when it's stretched.


Labour set to outline six conditions for support of Brexit Bill in House of Commons
  • Does it deliver the "exact same benefits" as the UK currently has as a member of the single market and customs union?
    Not going to happen. Expect the EU to make an example of us to deter other member states withdrawing.
  • Does it ensure a strong and collaborative future relationship with the EU?
    The UK has always expressed this wish.
  • Does it ensure the fair management of migration "in the interests of the economy and communities"?
    Even before the EU this happened, why does anyone expect anything else?
  • Does it defend rights and protections and "prevent a race to the bottom"?
    Define the bottom. Unless we know what it means how can anyone answer it?
  • Does it protect national security and the UK's capacity to tackle cross-border crime?
    See above regarding collaboration.
  • Does it deliver for all regions and nations of the UK?
    Deliver what? The EU has not been a cashcow for any regions per se. Any rebate that has been spent in the regions has always been less than the total submitted. Once payments no longer need to be made parliament can decide where any money is spent and what for.
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