When you voted to trigger A50 you knew that the
Govt ref. leaflet sent to every household did not mention the
Good Friday Agreement & how leaving the EU will impact it.
Why did you vote to trigger A50?
Ken Clarke MP didn't.
When you voted to trigger A50
you knew that regulatory alignment would be required for
Northern Ireland, as highlighted by the phase 1 report from 2017,
requiring both the SM & CU.
Does it not make sense to stay in the CU & SM?
Do you agree with the Brexit voting, chair of Joint Customs Committee, Peter MacSwiney who thinks the Govt's plans for a "customs partnership"
is a "ridiculous suggestion" and is warning of chaos.
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When you voted to trigger A50
did you know that you would be giving the EU the €29 trillion Euroclear fund for free and paying the cost of the move to Brussels?
14/ @neil_parish MP for Tiverton & Honiton
When you voted to initiate A50 did you think that you would be responsible for abandoning 1.2m Brits with substantially reduced citizen rights?
When the cabinet have completed trade negotiations with themselves & accepted whatever deal is available from the EU, the majority of the public
& Tories would like a referendum on the deal.
22/ @neil_parish Neil Parish, MP for Tiverton & Honiton
You voted to remove the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights & it's
enshrined constitutional protection for:
Dignity
Freedom
Equality
Solidarity
Citizens rights
Justice
24/ @neil_parish Neil Parish, MP for Tiverton & Honiton
You voted to initiate A50, Ken Clarke didn't.
In your pursuit of "global Britain", why are you leaving 750 trade agreements with 168 countries, covering 62% of exports & 50% of services? ec.europa.eu/trade/policy/c…
The US withdraw would have been known by the British government for months and the UK Secretary of State for Defence, @BWallaceMP would have been briefed daily.
He knew it was a looming mess.
If the UK and EU can't agree a trade agreement with the EU due to other things like the #COVID19 pandemic then it will need to agree an extension of 1 or 2 years by 30 June.
2/ A agrement to extend the 'transition' period needs to be made by 30 June and it isn't as 'easy' as extending #Article50 was because each of the EU27 needs to be asked, which isn't a last last-minute thing.
3/ Civil and diplomatic service grandees, including Ivan Rogers, Philip Rycroft and Gus O'Donnell have called for an extension to the transition period to deal with #COVID19
"It is simple common sense"
Philip Rycroft, former head of the Brexit department