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    Bilateral and multilateral agreements

    All the following need to be renegotiated once the UK leave the EU:

    TREATIES OFFICE DATABASE
    http://ec.europa.eu/world/agreements...tion.do?ID=333
    http://ec.europa.eu/world/agreements...tion.do?ID=222

    There are more than 750 agreements with over 168 countries, enjoyed because of EU membership, however the government has confirmed that none of the 168-odd countries have given “clear agreement” to roll over any deals and that there is no date set for asking them to do so. Regardless of the type of Brexit the UK ends up with, there is very little time to ensure these third countries with which they have agreements are happy to roll them over.

    Recently Theresa May crowed about the agreements with six African nations however this was all a bit of propaganda as, if you read the small print, the agreement is not “legally binding” and is “without prejudice” to any changes those countries might demand before it was.
    Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.

    #2
    Originally posted by darmstadt View Post
    All the following need to be renegotiated once the UK leave the EU:
    Each treaty should be the subject of a separate referendum so the will of the people can be determined.
    Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!

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      #3
      It’s going to be a real treat...

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        #4
        Originally posted by darmstadt View Post
        All the following might need to be renegotiated once the UK leave the EU
        But in reality, most probably won't. Now go and change your underwear and try to calm down.

        HTH

        “The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”

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          #5
          Originally posted by darmstadt View Post
          All the following need to be renegotiated once the UK leave the EU:

          TREATIES OFFICE DATABASE
          http://ec.europa.eu/world/agreements...tion.do?ID=333
          http://ec.europa.eu/world/agreements...tion.do?ID=222

          There are more than 750 agreements with over 168 countries, enjoyed because of EU membership, however the government has confirmed that none of the 168-odd countries have given “clear agreement” to roll over any deals and that there is no date set for asking them to do so. Regardless of the type of Brexit the UK ends up with, there is very little time to ensure these third countries with which they have agreements are happy to roll them over.

          Recently Theresa May crowed about the agreements with six African nations however this was all a bit of propaganda as, if you read the small print, the agreement is not “legally binding” and is “without prejudice” to any changes those countries might demand before it was.
          6 months left until brexit, plenty of time to negotiate them all out

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