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zorrostrikes
08 Dec 16 14:17
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I cannot believe the coverage they are getting on SkyNews. Day and night a running commentary on dry procedure - they're quoting laws in the 1600's. FFS. when they joined the EU, they should have constructed a better exit strategy if it would ever be needed?

All you do is pass a bill that everything stays the same, all laws, until revisions can be instigated on individual items.

They are saying if we declare the article 50, that all immigrants from EU are immediately criminals in the country illegally? Get a grip. 

common sense people. Just give them a five year grace period to re submit?

LAWS - condemn you. Grace - redeems you.
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Report Velasquez December 8, 2016 2:25 PM GMT
As Jaffert Walden-Crane said in 1894, in Emporia, Kansas, "The law is an ass."
Report rogerthebutler December 8, 2016 2:53 PM GMT
Was always going to be this way.

I don't know. You join a trading union and before you know it, someone goes and builds a supra-state around you!
Report Velasquez December 8, 2016 2:58 PM GMT
Sneaky basturts! Cry
Report Stow_judge December 8, 2016 4:12 PM GMT
We should do a bunk as suggested here
http://moneyweek.com/dont-trigger-article-50-just-leave/
Report Kit-Kat-Dan December 8, 2016 5:32 PM GMT
I seem to recall 'Brexit and the laws of the 17th Century' doing a fantastic late night set for John Peel back in the day.
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