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Zero chance of a sensible Brexit amidst the pandemonium and hysteria at Westminster

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    #41
    Originally posted by Old Greg View Post
    I haven't been following the news closely so may have missed something. Are UK voting rights disappearing if there is an extension?
    Kinda. There talk of UK having an 'intermediate' membership status

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      #42
      Originally posted by Platypus View Post
      Of course! The EU can be fully trusted to help us whereever possible, just like it has the last 2 years.
      Good. Nothing like living in a dictatorship.

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        #43
        Originally posted by Platypus View Post
        Kinda. There talk of UK having an 'intermediate' membership status
        Talk is all it will ever be, the UK can only lose voting rights through a treaty change.

        Far more likely is that we lose representation on relevant commissions and committees. Totally legal, and with the agreement of the UK.

        Quid pro quo, if the UK wants to beg for an extension then it needs to give something in return.

        UK set to lose European commissioner role over Brexit delay | Politics | The Guardian

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          #44
          Originally posted by meridian View Post
          Talk is all it will ever be, the UK can only lose voting rights through a treaty change.

          Far more likely is that we lose representation on relevant commissions and committees. Totally legal, and with the agreement of the UK.

          Quid pro quo, if the UK wants to beg for an extension then it needs to give something in return.

          UK set to lose European commissioner role over Brexit delay | Politics | The Guardian
          Yeah, makes sense I suppose. We may as well get used to be a paying member who follows all the rules but who gets no say / vote. It what [strike]I[/strike] Leavers voted for
          Last edited by Platypus; 10 April 2019, 12:20.

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            #45
            Originally posted by meridian View Post
            Talk is all it will ever be, the UK can only lose voting rights through a treaty change.

            Far more likely is that we lose representation on relevant commissions and committees. Totally legal, and with the agreement of the UK.

            Quid pro quo, if the UK wants to beg for an extension then it needs to give something in return.

            UK set to lose European commissioner role over Brexit delay | Politics | The Guardian
            Maybe this is TMs get out clause. Yvette Fieldings bill only requires us to ask for an extension. It mentions nothing about begging for one. So if the EU are not willing to respond to a reasonable request... we leave on Friday.

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