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Originally posted by AtW View Post"This is important because it confirms UK acceptance of the final deal being negotiated under Article 218 of the EU Treaty, which means the entire EU27, including Spain and the regional Belgian parliaments such as Wallonia, will have a veto on the final deal."
No signed 'future' Brexit deal within two years, says Theresa May
The only question remains is what would Wallonia demand, Wales?
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Originally posted by vetran View PostNO
No signed 'future' Brexit deal within two years, says Theresa May
The only question remains is what would Wallonia demand, Wales?
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View Post
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostIndeed. And what did they make better 1997 to 2010?
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Originally posted by _V_ View PostNow we have Labour on the opposition crying crocodile tears against the Tory attacks on the self employed.
It's almost as if they are all a bunch of deceitful, opportunist, punitive taxing bastards.
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Now we have Labour on the opposition crying crocodile tears against the Tory attacks on the self employed.
It's almost as if they are all a bunch of deceitful, opportunist, punitive taxing bastards.
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Originally posted by zeitghostRemind me again why we were stopped from being self employed in the late 70s?
And essentially forced to be one man/woman/lizard/dalek/generic alien monster companies?
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Anyone doing so would lose the right to statutory redundancy pay, maternity pay and jobseekers' allowance.
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