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Old 18-10-2016, 07:47 PM #1
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Yeah CETA, our MPs get no debate on that either...


MPs will only be allowed to debate a controversial free trade deal between the European Union and Canada after it has already been signed, the Government has said.

Liam Fox, the Secretary of State for International Trade, said in a letter to Parliament’s European Scrutiny Committee that the “parliamentary timetable” was such that a debate could not reasonable be scheduled before he signed the agreement.

The denial of parliamentary scrutiny ahead of the signing comes as the Government sidelines parliament in Brexit negotiations. Theresa May has refused to grant MPs a vote on the opening terms of negotiations with the EU.

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Old Theresa KNOWS what she is doing. Unlike Worzel Gummidge the Leader of The Opposition.
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Obv not...

Britain may miss the previously expected March 2019 deadline for leaving the European Union, the Prime Minister has suggested.

In the House of Commons this morning Theresa May said negotiations could take more than two years – the length of time prescribed under the EU’s Article 50

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Ken Clarke is still a blithering idiot then.
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Britain may miss the previously expected March 2019 deadline for leaving the European Union, the Prime Minister has suggested.

In the House of Commons this morning Theresa May said negotiations could take more than two years – the length of time prescribed under the EU’s Article 50

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk...-a7369466.html
Thats been spoken of many times that it's set out for two years but might take longer, representatives of the EU said it. Probably because they know it will take the EU about five years to decide whether they are having tea or coffee at the talks.
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I like both Rees-Mogg and Ken Clarke, they are on opposing views but always worth attention.
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