12-09-2018, 11:42
(This post was last modified: 12-09-2018, 11:44 by hibeejim21.)
Ritchie.
There was no particular need to trigger article 50 through at that point, david Cameron himself said so. In fact it put the UK at a negotiation disadvantage. Pressure on may from within the tory party and UKIP resulted in it happening when it did, and I firmly believe the timing of that and the chaos that followed relates to certain forces desire to escape the EU clampdown on tax avoidance.
I don't really believe in coincidence you see.
There was no particular need to trigger article 50 through at that point, david Cameron himself said so. In fact it put the UK at a negotiation disadvantage. Pressure on may from within the tory party and UKIP resulted in it happening when it did, and I firmly believe the timing of that and the chaos that followed relates to certain forces desire to escape the EU clampdown on tax avoidance.
I don't really believe in coincidence you see.