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We're all leavers now!--even you salty people who vote remain

Ultimatum

Classical Liberal
EU Referendum: we're all leavers now


"There can be no doubt about the result", said David Cameron in a statement to the House this afternoon. And with that, technically there are no "remains" any more. We are all "leavers" now.
And Robert Neill MP asks if Article 50 is the only legal way of leaving the EU. Cameron agrees. It is the only legal way that the job can get done. Owen Paterson asks if we will get a White Paper. Cameron answers that we will get multiple reports from the newly formed Brexit unit.


Carswell ask if some of the architects of the Vote Leave campaign will be involved in the work of the new Cabinet office. Cameron replies that the referendum campaign is over. In other words, "no".


Previously, Ken Clarke had asked Mr Cameron to consider joining the EEA. This is for the next Prime Minister, says Cameron - but the issue is now firmly on the table. It's was a halfway house for nations joining the EU, and it can serve as a halfway house for the UK leaving.

And then there's Flexcit. We're working hard on producing another, updated edition. Already one of our first recommendations has been adopted, with the appointment of the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster as head of the Brexit unit, working inside the Cabinet Office.


We [Leave Alliance] look forward to many more of our recommendations being adopted.

http://eureferendum.com/blogview.aspx?blogno=86121
 

Rick O'Shez

Irishman bouncing off walls
The EU are saying the UK will have to accept free movement if it wants access to the single market. I wonder how the UK government will respond. Will we end up with something rather similar to what we have now, a fudge to retain access to the single market, perhaps like what Cameron negotiated recently?
 
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HonestJoe

Well-Known Member
The EU are saying the UK will have to accept free movement if it wants access to the single market. I wonder how the UK government will respond.
That depends on which UK government makes that decision. We’ll have a new conservative leader (and cabinet) at least, potentially a general election, before anyone has to make that call.
 

Altfish

Veteran Member
So Boris has bottled it, walked away from the mess he helped create.

The Dacre and Murdoch backed Gove must be favourite with May close behind. Not sure about Fox, Crabb and Leadsome
 

ShivaFan

Satyameva Jayate
Premium Member
Unelected bureaucrats are meeting in efforts to reshape an EU bloc but desperate plans to centralize rule into their hands is complicated further as they are horrified by the thought of upcoming elections across Europe.

They want and are outlining what they call a " new vision for Europe" that distils and outlaws as hate crimes any and alll conflicting thinking to this "vision", hate crimes such as using words like "sovereignty", a vision which is about 16,000 pages so far but will not be made available on microfiche and will be addressed in a seven page bulletin at the closed door meetings due to security concerns over the public. The main focus is on thinking, and who will be allowed to think.

Some heads and former heads of government will be allowed to gather at the September 16th Bratislava summit to be informed on how the EU will operate in the future, including what more it can do to bring in hundreds of thousands of people from foreign nations who desperately need jobs awaiting them in the new prosperous central bureaucracy.

Leading politicians, which may include contributions from the U.S. Obama administration and bureacrats of the Pepple's Republic of China, also put a lot of emphasis in the outline that seeks to distil the mood in the capitals across Europe regarding the idea of conflicting free elections that may be in violation of the central vision. There is a strong desire not to leave the process in the hands of the European citizens in wake of the Brexit vote.

They also will be introducing the agenda to further centralize administration into fewer commissioners including a specially appointed Justice Department in charge of hate crimes.

Sigmar Gabriel, the economics minister stated there will also be in flight interrogations to give a message "to all the nationalist egotists in Europe”, as there is deep concern about the moving forward of a string of national democratic elections in Italy, Holland, France and Germany and elsewhere that could see a major change in tone in one or other of their capitals, and what can be done to thwart this.

There are string of new vision ideas on the future of Europe, including reworking the governance of the eurozone to try and arrest elected members of European governments such as Geert Wilders of Netherlands and the Freedom Party, Wilders who is currently leading the polls over agents of the EU ahead of an election next March. The hope of the central ministers is that fringe groups such as nations will be dealt with by agreements among the closed door central bureaucracy that have the effect of law. The nature of trade agreements are to be clarified as broad jurisdiction over speech, immigration, criminal justice, the control of all food, water, and land into a more effecient central commission. Visionaries of France and Germany will meet once every few years to lay out to the rest of Europe the next phase of the economic plans already in effect.
 
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