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"“If a thing loves, it is infinite.”"
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Location: Great Britain
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Originally Posted by urdiales
What do you think ?
Negotiations haven't even started so it's too early to realistically draw any conclusions.
All the UK wants is a workable trading agreement, the UK was never going to become part of a Federal Europe, didn't want the Eurozone and wanted no part of the Schengen Agreement, and if that is what the rest of the EU want then good luck to them.
The UK will also look to build better trading agreements with countries outside of the EU, and this will also be important in relation to how we manage our future economy.
I think the UK did right by leaving the EU. Not only it will take better control of its own economy, but also on its borders, which is very important as well
At this moment, no politician had the balls to 'activate' article 50 which really means Brexit. I hope they do it soon...
Status:
"“If a thing loves, it is infinite.”"
(set 3 days ago)
Location: Great Britain
27,180 posts, read 13,461,836 times
Reputation: 19501
The Prime Minister has said the UK government will not trigger Article 50 - the official mechanism for beginning the process of leaving the EU - until the start of 2017 at the earliest and it will take at least two years to officially leave the EU, so we are looking at 2019.
Some people think that the Brexit is a clash of young British students that studying in Europe , or that they work and make business in the Continent against people old british who still believe in the existence, of the Empire British and do not understand the great economic and the dependence of the Continent today and the impoverishment that meant the Brexit for UK.- .-
Some people think that the Brexit is a clash of young British students that studying in Europe , or that they work and make business in the Continent against people old british who still believe in the existence, of the Empire British and do not understand the great economic and the dependence of the Continent today and the impoverishment that meant the Brexit for UK.- .-
Congratulations! Your first post ever that is understandable in English, and something I may even agree with!
I think that other countries needn't concern themselves about Brexit - just let us get on with it now (at a rather slow pace, probably).
It's what the majority of us voted for, and wanted. We realise it's going to be a tough few years (especially financially), but most people are accepting of it, and are looking forward to a change for the better.
Congratulations! Your first post ever that is understandable in English, and something I may even agree with!
Google translate.es is getting better!
Could you translate it for me, Ariete?
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