Now, the hard part.

Brexit is law.

House Commons Speaker John Bercow announced that the European Union Withdrawal Bill received royal assent and passed into law. The announcement was cheered by pro-Brexit officials.

Now, the implementation.

Via Ken

9 Replies to “Now, the hard part.”

  1. With an anti-Brexit PM, this should be fun to watch. So far, the British PM has performed magnificently in giving everything and gaining nothing. Her charade of incompetence is a cover for her treachery.

  2. And people complain that Trump wanted a sunset clause in any new NAFTA deal.

    Globalist elites are quite happy to sign their countrymen up for vastly complex trade deals that are purposely designed to be nearly impossible to undo.

    In the private sector if it took this much time and effort to exit a bad deal most companies would be broke.

    The Brexit referendum was two years ago. The current published date when Britain will finally be completely free of the deal is 31st December 2020, which will be four and a half years since the referendum!

    Trade deals should be clean and simple. This is just one of many areas where Trump is changing the rules.

  3. Sunset clause? A five year time frame is too short to invest in plant and equipment.

    1. Too bad Premier Haultain didn’t get a 5 year clause on Alberta and Saskatchewan joining confederation.

  4. The SCOTUS drove more than a spike into Mueler

    “The President of the United States possesses an extraordinary power to speak to his fellow citizens and on their behalf. ”

    The rejection of all political Champaign Communications by Donald Trump.. Mueler is Fuc&ed

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