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The question that all Brexiteers should ask themselves ...
Is it? Isn't the point of this thread that it's not? My question is why not?
The leading contender in the Tory party says its definitely not going to happen this year.
Gove has started listening to the experts now They all say that it should not be triggered until the negotiating strategy is clear, otherwise we lose our advantage (negotiating with an unprepared strategy). But it's going to get triggered. Some Bremainers are very slow in their transition to Stage 3.
"You will find as you grow older that courage is the rarest of all qualities to be found in public life."
Benjamin Disraeli
There's a time for courage and now is not it. Now is the time to acknowledge the experts (that includes you Gove you lying little sh1t) and come to a fast realisation that invoking article 50 is potentially a financial tsunami that is likely going to be economically devastating. Firing the second barrel into our own feet (which invoking this would be) would be galactically stupid.
Gove has started listening to the experts now They all say that it should not be triggered until the negotiating strategy is clear, otherwise we lose our advantage (negotiating with an unprepared strategy). But it's going to get triggered. Some Bremainers are very slow in their transition to Stage 3.
What strategy could possibly hide the economic facts that he'll be faced with? Spin is not going to be sufficient when the bluff is called.
Gove has started listening to the experts now They all say that it should not be triggered until the negotiating strategy is clear, otherwise we lose our advantage (negotiating with an unprepared strategy). But it's going to get triggered. Some Bremainers are very slow in their transition to Stage 3.
If a Brexiter wins and becomes PM I wouldn't put it past 17 EU nations to come together and chuck the UK out of the EU.
Unfortunately Camoron p*ssed off a load of EU nations.
"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR
Gove has started listening to the experts now They all say that it should not be triggered until the negotiating strategy is clear, otherwise we lose our advantage (negotiating with an unprepared strategy). But it's going to get triggered. Some Bremainers are very slow in their transition to Stage 3.
If you are a foreign company wishing to set up in Europe, would you rather set up in a country which has tariffs only to the UK or in a country that has tariffs and barriers to the other 27 countries?
That's why the UK's position is so weak, because while there is no agreement FDI goes to the EU and not the UK. That means whilst Gove is negotiating, his economy is going down the toilet.
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