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Teresa May resigns....
May 24, 2019 15:41:59   #
proud republican Loc: RED CALIFORNIA
 
So what happens now???

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May 24, 2019 16:10:52   #
Carol Kelly
 
proud republican wrote:
So what happens now???


Hopefully, BREXIT. The British v**ed for it and then elected May. Make sense to you?

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May 24, 2019 16:11:19   #
Kevyn
 
proud republican wrote:
So what happens now???


The Tori’s elect a new PM then another e******n and it is likely Jeremy Corbin becomes PM of a very messed up U.K.

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May 24, 2019 16:19:57   #
proud republican Loc: RED CALIFORNIA
 
Kevyn wrote:
The Tori’s elect a new PM then another e******n and it is likely Jeremy Corbin becomes PM of a very messed up U.K.


That wont be good!!!!!

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May 24, 2019 16:47:13   #
Carol Kelly
 
Kevyn wrote:
The Tori’s elect a new PM then another e******n and it is likely Jeremy Corbin becomes PM of a very messed up U.K.


Is he a Muslim? If not, he’ll never be elected. That’s the only thing about May, she was as bad as but not Muslim, I don’t think.

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May 24, 2019 16:50:21   #
proud republican Loc: RED CALIFORNIA
 
Carol Kelly wrote:
Is he a Muslim? If not, he’ll never be elected. That’s the only thing about May, she was as bad as but not Muslim, I don’t think.


He is not Muslim, bur he is Labor Party which is the same as Democrats here...And i know why Kevyn thinks that he will be next PM...he doesnt like our President...

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May 24, 2019 17:28:50   #
Auntie Lulu
 
Carol Kelly wrote:
Hopefully, BREXIT. The British v**ed for it and then elected May. Make sense to you?


I don't think when the common Brits v**ed for BREXIT they had any idea that there would be those in Parliament such as Teresa May who would do everything in her power to NOT OBEY THE WILL OF THE V**ERS. I am thrilled that we will be her backside walking away. Great Britain has enough problems what with the Muslim invasion, which was one reason the British people wanted their sovereignty back. Under the governance of the EU, British fishermen would not allowed to fish the water adjacent to their land--it had been allocated to Danish fishermen. If we had crap like that going on here in our land, I should imagine that we would want a different deal also. This is one reason it is so important to keep the UN out of our business.

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May 24, 2019 19:29:57   #
permafrost Loc: Minnesota
 
Auntie Lulu wrote:
I don't think when the common Brits v**ed for BREXIT they had any idea that there would be those in Parliament such as Teresa May who would do everything in her power to NOT OBEY THE WILL OF THE V**ERS. I am thrilled that we will be her backside walking away. Great Britain has enough problems what with the Muslim invasion, which was one reason the British people wanted their sovereignty back. Under the governance of the EU, British fishermen would not allowed to fish the water adjacent to their land--it had been allocated to Danish fishermen. If we had crap like that going on here in our land, I should imagine that we would want a different deal also. This is one reason it is so important to keep the UN out of our business.
I don't think when the common Brits v**ed for BREX... (show quote)


How do you get the UN involved? and Muslims??

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brexit_withdrawal_agreement

The withdrawal agreement, which runs to 599 pages, covers the following main areas:[5]

Money, particularly the division of assets and liabilities, and payment of any debt outstanding
Citizens rights, both of UK citizens in EU countries and vice-versa
Border arrangements and customs, particularly along the border between the UK and the Republic of Ireland
The law, and the mechanisms for resolving disputes, currently vested with the European Court of Justice
The agreement also sets up a t***sitional period, which lasts until 31 December 2020 and can be extended once by mutual consent. During the t***sitional period, the UK will remain a member of the European Economic Area, the single market, and the customs union, EU laws will continue to apply to the UK, and the UK will continue to pay into the EU budget. However, the UK will not be represented in the decision-making bodies of the EU. The t***sition period will give businesses time to adjust to the new situation and time for the British and EU governments to negotiate a new trade deal between the EU and UK.[6][7]

On the Irish border question, there is a Northern Ireland Protocol at the end of the agreement which sets a backstop which will come into force, in the case that there is no new agreement between the EU and UK before the end of the t***sition period. In that case, the UK will remain in a customs union with the EU. Neither party can unilaterally withdraw from this customs union. The goal of this backstop agreement is to avoid a "hard" Irish border, where customs checks are necessary.[8]

The governance will be through a Joint Committee with representatives of both the European Union and the British government. There will be a number of specialised committees reporting to the Joint Committee.

The withdrawal agreement also includes provisions for the UK to leave the Convention Defining the Statute of the European Schools, with the UK bound by the Convention and the accompanying regulations on Accredited European Schools until the end of the last academic year of the t***sition period, i.e. the end of the spring semester of 2020-2021.[9]

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