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No.87129
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>Brexit date set.. and we get to leave an hour early! March 29, 2019 to be fixed in law in a bid to silence the Remoaners

>Britain's departure date from the European Union is to be fixed in law to allay fears that Brexit could be hit by government ‘backsliding’.

>David Davis said last night that he would accept Eurosceptic demands to include the departure date in the EU Withdrawal Bill, which returns to the Commons on Tuesday.
>A Government amendment will fix the departure time as 11pm on March 29, 2019.
>The time is one hour earlier than expected after government lawyers concluded the UK would leave at midnight Brussels time, which is an hour ahead of the UK.

http://archive.is/xbcPJ
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No.87138
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>>87129
Brexit didn't happened already like 1 or 2 years ago? Or it was just somekind of warm-up or survey for the real thing?
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No.87139
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>>87138
It happened, but as for most European countries an election only means that the politicians wants to know what the people mean. An election don't mean the politicians need to do as the people say.
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No.87140
A bit later than what I would have expected, (Who am I kidding?), but this is good.
>>87138
There's still negotiation to go through, and since the beginning the real expected leave date was two years from the actual referendum. Right now, things are looking good with this, but there's still slithery things the EU can attempt during the process. And, yes the UK still has to the membership fees and function practically as an EU member up until they leave for real.
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No.87142
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>>87129
>A Government amendment will fix the departure time as 11pm on March 29, 2019.
About time. I thought it would never happen.
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No.87144
>>87138
>>87139
It's a jumble of bureaucracy really, this is a victory for now. I recommend listening to Farage for updates, I haven't done so in awhile myself. Lovely commentary.
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No.87145
87146 87148
>>87139
Interesting, in my country an election is something that the leaders must do or must not depending of the voting results.
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No.87146
>>87145
That's how it's supposed to be everywhere that is democratic. One of the reasons why brexit had been such a scandal.
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No.87148
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>>87145
We have the worst kind of democracy (indirect democracy). The elected official do tend to follow what the people say in an referendum (to avoid a revolt), but they are not bound to what the people say. It is always just an advisory referendum.
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No.87150
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>>87148
That's sad, the power should be in the people not in their representatives in a true democracy. At least you still have your whiteness
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No.87155
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>>87150
The whiteness we have today is a small comfort, but sadly white sjw's puts a damper on that, and they want to make us less white too. I wish all countries were more like the Swiss that have true democracy.
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No.87158
87159 87164
>implying that UK will ever recover from it's cuckoldry even after leaving the EU
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No.87159
>>87158
If they stop following the EU orders about inmigration then they may have a chance of change for the better.
>>87155
The pets of the social justice warriors have a different perspective regarding social justice. like a convict killing its lawyer,this will not end good for those white traitors.
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No.87164
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>>87158
It will.
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No.87165
>>87164
>Don't know/refused
They want less of them obviously, I bet they wanted to save some face.
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No.87169
>>87164
what about all the ones already there?
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No.87177
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I was in favour of Brexit at the time that it happened, but I have come to change my mind about it if it will have a positive impact on the country.

So far
- the EU is purposely making the exiting negociatins as drawn out and complicated as possible and may or may not end up suing GB
- GB has one of the highest desities of Mudslimed in all of Europe
- entire cities or districts of cities in GB have been overtaken by radical Mudslimes, including London that now has a Mudslime Mayor
- The British Government has shown signs of trying to erect a left wing police state
- Internet censorship and hate crimes in GB are a thing and possibly some of the worst in all of the EU
- Nigel Farage does not really seem to play an active role as a politician anymore

So das far as I can tell this Brexit is all but a lip service, GB remains a Mudslime friendly Marxist Country for the foreseeable future and possibly even after a possible destruction of the EU.
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No.87179
>>87177
It mattered lot more at the time, when the migrants were flooding Europe and the left was trying to hide everything under the rug. I don't know what it is now though, but there seems to be a lot less panic. Either way it was a needed step to cut off the migrant flood.
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No.87199
>>87177
One way or the other it's a step in the right direction. The EU needs to die, there's no working around it. That's really just the first necessary step though, each individual country is still going to have to root out the problems it has. Ultimately Europe needs to eventually drive the Mudslimes out, there's no other way to do it, and in order to accomplish that it's going to require a massive united push. Realistically GB as well as most other countries in Europe aren't there yet. I think it will happen eventually, but it's going to be an uphill struggle, because it's not just a matter of getting rid of the Mudslimes, it's a matter of getting rid of the globalist government parties who brought them in to begin with, as well as either redpilling or getting rid of the useful idiots on the left who continue to guzzle the diversity kool aid.

One way or the other we have a long uphill struggle ahead of us. I personally think it will happen eventually, but we're unfortunately not even close to being there yet.
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