Francesca R
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Status has changed to "Going to leave the EU"How are the UK suddenly able to negotiate deals that they weren't able to a couple of weeks ago considering their status hasn't changed?
Status has changed to "Going to leave the EU"How are the UK suddenly able to negotiate deals that they weren't able to a couple of weeks ago considering their status hasn't changed?
Better to keep quiet about that one (not that the Aussie PM did) and concentrate on bleeding out the message that Britain's at the back of every queue?No, but proudly announcing it after the first meeting smacks of desperation and over-confidence to me.
Status has changed to "Going to leave the EU"
would you fancy taking a gamble and transferring your dollar to sterling just before article 50 is triggered ?
Already done.
Better to keep quiet about that one (not that the Aussie PM did) and concentrate on bleeding out the message that Britain's at the back of every queue?
(I suggest there is over pessimism on your side. The appearance is that it smacks of sore loserism. And that's from a remain supporter perspective)
And every one of 27 EU countries besides Britain would have to agree to the deal?
Qualified majority, 20 states and >65% of population. However any EU member state could easily derail the process.
No but they are going to. At least I think so. As does the Australian government and perhaps a few other folks.
If you don't think the UK's status has changed it is odd you are posting in all these threads about it.
So they triggered Article 50 then? Missed that memo.
And so when is Article 50 going to be invoked? Cameron promised he would do, and he broke that promise. His successor has promised to abide by the referendum but is in no hurry either to invoke it. Is this going to happen "like a thief in the night"?No but they are going to. At least I think so. As does the Australian government and perhaps a few other folks.
If you don't think the UK's status has changed it is odd you are posting in all these threads about it.
As I understand it, an EU member cannot initiate trade talks with a non-EU country. The UK is still an EU member AFAIK.
Ignoring the (potential) illegality of the move. How about mentioning that the UK is starting to initiate trade talks and that progress is encouraging ?
As I understand it, an EU member cannot initiate trade talks with a non-EU country. The UK is still an EU member AFAIK.
Ignoring the (potential) illegality of the move. How about mentioning that the UK is starting to initiate trade talks and that progress is encouraging ?
This. I don't understand this harping on "Labour lost the elections". Even with the near-total collapse of Scottish Labour (-40 seats, I can't quickly find a votes breakdown), they managed an increase in votes of 740,000 or 1.5% Britain-wide, and had a net gain of 16 seats in England and Wales. The governing coalition lost 20 seats.I am told that Labour lurched leftwards (they didn't, of course) before the last election, and that was why they did so badly, while in fact they got more votes than the previous election.
We're paving the way for trade talks which, in the fullness of time, all things considered, when the dust has settled, and after due consultation, might lead to trade talks.![]()
I can't take any more of this. I'm three birth certificates, one marriage certificate and two death certificates away from an Irish passport. I'm going to the Scottish General Registry Office and the Irish consulate, both in Edinburgh, on Tuesday, to start getting the requisite documents and application forms.And so when is Article 50 going to be invoked? Cameron promised he would do, and he broke that promise. His successor has promised to abide by the referendum but is in no hurry either to invoke it. Is this going to happen "like a thief in the night"?
How in the hell do the Tories think that keeping everyone hostage with this limbo situation is going to give them a sympathetic ear at the European divorce table?
It's an interesting thought, but that would also be a colossal gamble.In my humble opinion that's how Theresa May is planning to stay in EU. Promise to leave, have the most prominent Leaver screw things up so completely Brexit becomes impossible for UK, then wash the blood off her hands.
Either that, or I want what she's smoking.
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I'm not Bert Koenders, I'm just a private Dutch citizen airing his opinions on the matter.I can't take any more of this. I'm three birth certificates, one marriage certificate and two death certificates away from an Irish passport. I'm going to the Scottish General Registry Office and the Irish consulate, both in Edinburgh, on Tuesday, to start getting the requisite documents and application forms.
Having two passports wouldn't prevent me from being involved in that sort of thing. Believe me. I hope Nicola is working on that even now. Can our Scottish parliament dissolve the treaty?I'm not Bert Koenders, I'm just a private Dutch citizen airing his opinions on the matter.
But what's that? Are you a quitter? Go stand on the steps of Glasgow city hall and proclaim an independent Scotland! Or at least write your MSP that they should do that in Holyrood. After all, Scottish Parliament assented to the Treaty of the Union in 1707, they can also dissolve it.
Thank you, Sir Humphrey.We're paving the way for trade talks which, in the fullness of time, all things considered, when the dust has settled, and after due consultation, might lead to trade talks.![]()
Very good points. "Free trade" or not, there will be an extra layer of paperwork with the potential for errors, and, as a transport manager friend puts it, "The French will be difficult".There are 2 parts to trade and only the second is satisfied by trade deals. I am more concerned with the cost of company readiness in terms of production, logistics, new market understanding, meeting new customers needs, intellectual property etc.
How many companies exporting to the EU are ready to trade in a different market economy and will the Government put in packages of support to help this transition particularly for those smaller exports companies whose only external market is the EU.