I meant pass an Act of Parliament to revoke Article 50 if a deal is not approved. — Michael
The ECJ ruled that:
... where a Member State has notified the European Council, in accordance with that article, of its intention to withdraw from the European Union, that article allows that Member State ... to revoke that notification unilaterally, in an unequivocal and unconditional manner ... — Michael
This simply isn't true. IMF projects UK will be equally fastest European G7 growing economy. — Inis
That's why 3.7 million EU Citizens live in UK, that and the £4billion in benefits they take.
That's why net migration from EU is still 100,000 p.a. despite Brexit. — Inis
How many EU countries are there? How many are in the G7? Spoiler, 28 and 3 — Benkei
Based on what information because the "data on migrants and benefits is incomplete, fragmented and not routinely available"? — Benkei
Really???That's why net migration from EU is still 100,000 p.a. despite Brexit. — Inis
The data was eventually extracted from HMRC and the Treasury by Iain Duncan Smith, ex Work and Pensions Secretary, and is for 2013/14. — Inis
Of course. EU migrant workers are a different breed from Third World migrants, that's the ugly truth.I imagine that they similarly have a lower unemployment rate and less need for benefits as the local populace and as group are a net contributor. — Benkei
Meanwhile, Germany is in technical recession, Italy is in recession, and France is in flames. — Inis
Really???
Here's your latest official statistic (Nov 2018) on this issue: — ssu
The overall number of EU citizens coming to the UK continues to add to the population as 74,000 more EU citizens came to the UK than left.
The same data I used with totally different figures. Do you have a reading disability that I need to take into account when communicating with you? — Benkei
More lies. Germany is expected to do best of the three you mentioned with 1.7%. France is expected to outperform Italy (1.6%), the UK will now no longer outperform Italy (1.2%) (still assuming soft Brexit), Italy is still growing (1.3%). So technically you don't know what you're talking about. — Benkei
The topic is Brexit not anti-Macron protests in Paris or a downturn in the Eurozone economy (economic growth occurs in cycles, you know that right?). So, what is the relevance of this? — Baden
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