Saturday, 17 December 2016

MAY SNUBBED ON UK EXPAT RIGHTS

The Telegraph is reporting that Mrs May was greeted with silence when she raised the question of the rights of EU nationals here and UK expats in Europe at a summit this week (HERE). As usual, the pro brexit Telegraph makes it appear as if we were the wronged party rather than the one to blame for the mess.

Apparently, when the silence went on for an embarrassingly long time she is alleged to have said, "I think I’d better leave now."  Isn't it all pathetic and a terrible harbinger of things to come. We haven't even started negotiating yet and there is already ill feeling.  

The same piece carries a report that yesterday Tory MPs called for Theresa May to be legally bound to trigger Brexit negotiations by the end of March to stop remain campaigners from sabotaging Britain's exit from the EU. Peter Bone, the lunatic MP for Wellingborough, proposed the Bill that would legally force the Government to trigger Article 50 by the end of March next year.  So, when we are on the cliff edge he will be behind us with legislation forcing us all to leap off.  Madness!

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