The first item to discuss after A50 is the divorce bill. Whether £30 bn on the low estimate or £50bn on the high estimate, the size of it will cause a lot of people to discuss the real cost of brexit.
If inflation continues going up 0.2% a month, it will hit 3% in 6-7 months, I reckon the whole of the civil service will go on strike for more pay before that.
Who knows what the next government is going to do.
Does May and Co care about the amount of the divorce bill? It seems all they are worried about is keeping themselves in power. There were a lot of concerns within the amendments tabled in the Article 50 parliament vote,yet very few MP's were brave enough to raise their concerns during the discussions.....MP's seem scared to defy Dictator May.
For me,it seemed right that parliament had a vote prior to our final offer being put before the EU,but the vote is either 'take it or leave it','no deal better than a bad deal',May is wielding a lot of power at the moment.
So whats another £50 billion on the borrowing!!! The Leavers will not question it,for remember they won! and us Remainers dont have a voice,we are told we lost so lump it .....so who is going to discuss it,I see May leading us to a place where really only the Tory right want us to go,but no MP has got the courage to speak against it,Corbyn is no opposition.
I sold a product to an ardent Leaver at a recent Auto show,it had gone up by £30.00....I asked him if he voted Leave....'sure did mate,we won'.....well then you should be pleased to pay the £30.00 quid you won and voted for it...he got quite abusive at that point.....and that is an example of what Leavers will be like post Brexit if they dont get what they expected,but wont have anyone argue against it now,its very strange politics at the moment.
By the way,after all his abuse,he still bought the product.
KudosDave