Wednesday, 29 March 2017

Brexit begins official once the letter is delivered

Nice to see someone writing a letter
So Brexit begins now Theresa May as triggered Article 50 with two years of political chatter even longer if you listen to some, which is not going to be pretty. All I am reading and listening to is news about the massive divorce bill we are told we will have to pay. If you believe what is reported, the European Union plan to make our leaving as tough as possible.

After years of calling to leave when the time came to make my mark on the voting slip in my words I chickened out voting to stay. Where I am different from most stayers I am not crying foul and looking to overturn the vote, have a re-vote or anything else I just want them to get on with it. The amount demanded is only £50billion with Germany, who are the European Union along with France their poogle leading the way with demands for the money. Germany has warned it will take Britain to the International Court of Justice if it refuses to pay its £50bn Brexit ‘divorce bill’.
“The UK government will refuse to hand Brussels £50 billion to pay for its divorce from the European Union”, MP David Davis Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union insisted.
However, I reckon Germany owes a shed load of money and with interest; it could be more than £50billion. The UK are reported to have cancelled huge sums of reparations after the Second World War from the Germans maybe the British Government should make the journey to the International Court of Justice.

If it was not for this tiny island taking a stand against Germany after turning down an offer of peace after Dunkirk and the fall of France the whole of Western Europe would be speaking German and eating sausages today. This country stood to fight another day and later freeing many from under the German boot. Maybe a bill of freedom should be written up, a thank you payment.

Before we had what we have now I remember the simple days of the Common Market, a trading club before politicians smelt the mother of all gravy trains with endless cash. I find it difficult to see the remaining 27 members agreeing on anything, it is going to be hell in the negotiation room where we could offer them Scotland for freedom.

I am sure the Prime Minister will want to settle the rights of Europeans living and working in the UK but it does swing both ways with a deal for UK residents working and living in Europe.

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