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Tricky biatch....
The Bill to start Brexit by allowing Theresa May to trigger the Article 50 exit clause is just eight lines long – and only 130 words. Ministers have stuck to their vow to make the legislation as short as possible – to try to head off Parliamentary attempts to amend it and shape the Brexit process. The strikingly brief Bill – and the decision to allocate MPs just five days to debate it – immediately sparked an angry protest from Labour MPs. http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk...-a7547111.html
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Well she's doing what's legally allowed.Eight lines is generous.I thought she'd have just put:
Brexit: Yay Or Nay
Last edited by Northern Monkey; 26-01-2017 at 05:22 PM. |
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