article 50
“You, the British people, voted to leave."
The clock must not be allowed to run down so the only choice is a deal that satisfies nobody or a no-deal by default
With the unilateral right to revoke Article 50 if we choose to do so, we now have real options beyond the Prime Minister’s ‘my deal or no deal’ fiction
"Nobody knows if it can be done."
It seems he's had enough of being in the spotlight.
Theresa May seeks to head off Brexiteer rebellion.
The files reportedly detail how leaving the EU could affect the economy.
Tory plans for hard Brexit could cost the economy £400 billion by 2030.
2) Because Feelings Are More Important Than Food