a second referendum is only possible if the government is forced into a no deal brexit which parliament will most likely disagree with..Has anyone else noticed that the despicable extremists who have shouted the loudest about respecting the will of the people are precisely the ones most strongly opposed to permitting the people having the final say about any deal or no deal?
we'll likely lose the 65+ trade deals after the transition period, even with Labour's solution to be in a/the customs union.A CETA deal could not be Canada plus plus....for that would mean that the EU would be compelled to improve the deal to Canada. In fact such a deal is likely to be inferior to Canada.
CETA does not include services.
CETA does not give us access to the 65 EU trade deals
It would be a much inferior deal to that we currently enjoy with the EU.
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.. reversing BREXIt is not within the power of the UK ,and even less so after the locks are changed.we'll likely lose the 65+ trade deals after the transition period, even with Labour's solution to be in a/the customs union.
The only way not to lose out on brexit is to reverse brexit after the transition. A less painful solution is EFTA membership and customs union.
A second referendum is possible if parliament decides we should have one.a second referendum is only possible if the government is forced into a no deal brexit which parliament will most likely disagree with..
That is the real and deep issue... reversing BREXIt is not within the power of the UK ,and even less so after the locks are changed.
But I'm quite certain the EU would be happy, indeed delighted, to cancel our departure by bending the rules if necessary, since it's as much in their interests as ours. The political kudos for the EU in restraining others who are restless will be too valuable to turn down... reversing BREXIt is not within the power of the UK ,and even less so after the locks are changed.
Up to the point of leaving, they might do many things. Afterwards, I'd not count on anything - simply because I don't think we can foretell. Certainly not from where we are at the moment.But I'm quite certain the EU would be happy, indeed delighted, to cancel our departure by bending the rules if necessary, since it's as much in their interests as ours. The political kudos for the EU in restraining others who are restless will be too valuable to turn down.
We'd lose the prior concession of the rebate, but the cost would be kept low otherwise to faciitate our remaining a member.
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That's because they know a second referendum would undoubtedly have a Remain result with a far more substantial margin than the Leave one last time.Has anyone else noticed that the despicable extremists who have shouted the loudest about respecting the will of the people are precisely the ones most strongly opposed to permitting the people having the final say about any deal or no deal?
Of course, only while we are still technically in could article 50's intentions be cancelled by bending the rules.Up to the point of leaving, they might do many things. Afterwards, I'd not count on anything - simply because I don't think we can foretell. Certainly not from where we are at the moment.
I'm sure the EU could write in a few special conditions:Of course, only while we are still technically in could article 50's intentions be cancelled by bending the rules.
Once we've actually finally left we could only be a member again by applying for membership and accepting all the conditions.
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This yet again old ground which has previously been ploughed. There is an opinion circulating around Whitehall, that article 50 was an invitation to treat not a decision. . But that is what it is , an opinion, and I suspect a forlorn hope. Should the UK wish to either seek additional time or recind article 50, they would need the unanimous agreement of all the remaining members. It is not in Mr Barnier or Mr Junkers or Merkels gift to do so, but I would expect a majority, including Ireland would seek to facilitate it. .. however a majority is not enough. Likewise I would not anticipate that the majority would want to punish the UK in any fashion... Since you have already been beating yourselves up, why would outsiders join in.Of course, only while we are still technically in could article 50's intentions be cancelled by bending the rules.
Once we've actually finally left we could only be a member again by applying for membership and accepting all the conditions.
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Both two major parties do not support a second referendum because both are fearful of the resurgence of UKIP. The only condition that can change their position is a no deal brexit.A second referendum is possible if parliament decides we should have one.
Certainly one of the likely pressures which could force their hand is such a no-deal that they do not agree with but I find it difficult to believe that is the only possibility.
Your opinion, at present. I don't know what else could force it, but I am not convinced it is impossible.The only condition that can change their position is a no deal brexit.
It's Fiction time in the Express
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Secret ‘reserve parachute’ Brexit plan REVEALED – ministers ready for Chequers snub by EU
A TOP secret Brexit plan called the ‘reserve parachute’ is being drawn up by ministers as a fallback in case Prime Minister Theresa May’s Chequers deal is killed off by the EU.
And the most hilarious part?
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Former Brexit Secretary David Davis first started work on the plan, which is based on first class deals between the EU and other nations such as Canada, Japan, South Korea and New Zealand.
But the paperwork remained unfinished following his shock resignation last month after locking horns with Mrs May over her current Chequers arrangement.
The document has now been left in the hands of Mr Davis’s successor Dominic Raab to finish and is said to be a backdrop option in case the Chequers deal falls through.
Actually Campbells were highlanders and were influential to the extent that they were among the power faction in the Scottish Parliament that did thisBy name, a lot of my Scottish inheritance is Campbell.
(Only once ever having met any of that side, am not exactly familiar with them. Is that the gay branch of the Bells?)