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Originally Posted by bitontheslide
yes, but they are in the process of formulating it. Once we invoke article 50, there will then be a 2 year period of defining how we will operate post brexit. It would be madness to cripple our negotiations by making throw away comments at this stage that could prematurely affect negotiations before they have even started.
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We had a referendum though bitontheslide, where we were told what the voters should and could get in the event of a 'leave; result.
There should have been concrete ideas at the very least as to what is totally acceptable and what is not.
She has in her cabinet, Liam Fox, Boris Johnson and David Davis, 3 of whom regularly 'told' the voters what to vote for.
The EU must have no doubt what they wanted.
All she is doing now is saying very little as to the way forward and removing the promises,yes the promises, made by this 3, certainly as to the points system.
I voted remain as you know,however the vote is to leave, so I want to see the best for the UK from the negotiations.
I immediately welcomed Theresa May and David Davis saying a National consensus was wanted as to the leaving of the EU.
That is a good move and I hope it is stuck to.
Separate matter now,nothing to do with yourself.
I am not in any way heavily anti Conservative,I dislike intensely many of its policies but they do not do everything wrong, just as no party does really.
That is unlike some who are anti Labour, (and anti the left of politics in general),no matter what Labour says or does and often really unfairly in my view, scathing in their attack on that Party with massive unfounded statements about same too.