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Category Archives: post-Brexit
The Leave Campaign’s Most Toxic Legacy
One week before voting for the EU Referendum took place, a UK MP was brutally murdered, and to judge by the almost total absence of any mention of this since the day of the vote, people seem to have forgotten … Continue reading
Posted in brexit, consequences, EU, EU migrants, Hate Crime, immigration, post-Brexit, Racism, referendum
Tagged brexit, consequences, immigration, post-Brexit, Racism
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Barrister explains why Article 50 won’t be triggered – UK Democracy & Sovereignty rules.
A London law firm has started legal action to force a parliamentary debate and vote on leaving the EU before Article 50 is triggered. Jolyon Maugham QC explains. SY2E – Remain in the EU supports this.
“Wombgate”: Why Trump like politics are destroying the UK
A month ago, if you’d asked the man in the street, “Who is Andrea Leadsom?” my guess is that you’d have got little more than a blank look in reply. Even two weeks ago, post Brexit, I think you’d have … Continue reading
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Tagged Andrea Leadsom, Arron Banks, brexit, post-Brexit, referendum, Wombgate
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What the Quitters are Scared to tell you: “We have plans for ourselves, but not for you.”
Boris, what is your plan to stem – and more importantly repair – the damage being done to the UK domestically, politically, socially and internationally as a result of your campaign for the UK to quit the EU? That is THE single … Continue reading
EU governments pile pressure on UK to leave as soon as possible: because of their own frailty
But they would wouldn’t they. The mood is changing in the EU and the UK has been prepared to speak out about the changes required. http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2016/jun/25/eu-emergency-talks-brexit-berlin The people in the UK have expressed their opinion, even if deceived by Quitters’ … Continue reading
Quitters emasculate the UK even before the UK has left the EU – UK Commissioner for resigns
Lord Hills, the EU Commissioner for Financial Services, has resigned from the EU Commission. Lord Hills was leading the move to fully open up the services market in the EU, a market which would be of enormous benefit to the UK.
I fear Brexit will be like the French revolution.
I am afraid, and in fact almost sure that the referendum campaign is more about the common man venting his frustration about the world than it is about choosing what is best for us or those who will come after … Continue reading
Surely the Leave campaign have a rational, costed plan for what happens post-Brexit
Not only do the Quitters want the Remain campaigners to argue both sides of the case, they also want guarantees from the Government about what will happen in the event of a Brexit. But the Quitters must have a plan … Continue reading
Some reasons why UK citizens will find it more expensive living in the EU post Brexit.
By Mike Meade a member of one of the SY2E – Remain in the EU groups. It will depend on personal circumstances but for most it will become more expensive to live in the EU after Brexit. People legally working … Continue reading
EU would insist on a swift divorce from the UK before negotiations on new EU/UK relationship.
According to RTE (Ireland’s National broadcaster) the EU would want a swift divorce from the UK in the event of a Brexit and would only after that be prepared to start negotiations on a new EU/UK relationship, see link below. … Continue reading
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