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Should London Negotiate A Separate Deal With The Eu?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Should I (or anyone else) negotiate a personal deal with a service provider, car manufacturer, government, or anyone/anything with the aim of achieving something never heard of or ever envisaged ? The answer is "go and try it, best of luck", but in reality my chances of the slightest success there are infinitesimally slim to nil. That is if I assume myself to be worthy of the time of day from such entities - I do not possess the optimism/confidence/arrogance but, admittedly, some do. Some proceed through life assuming they can tell others what to expect and accept and become quite uppity when they get nowhere with such an attitude - those who want to be more equal than the rest (its also called elitism) are like that.
Of course, what Mr Khan is missing, as most remoaners do now belief their own scaremongereing, is that no one has ever said there will be no more immigration, just it will be controlled.
London cannot negotiate anything that goes against the law of the UK, Mr Khan needs to remember that, it will no longer be his mates in the EU.
London cannot negotiate anything that goes against the law of the UK, Mr Khan needs to remember that, it will no longer be his mates in the EU.
I agree it is a hopeless case , but I think the reason behind it is to point out that London voted to 'Remain' and to convince a few London Mp's to vote against implementing A50. Khan is not so daft as to actually think London can stay in the EU without the rest of the UK, he is making a point.
A few English and Welsh MP's joining the SNP in opposing the implementation of A50 could well delay it for a few years or even overturn it.
A few English and Welsh MP's joining the SNP in opposing the implementation of A50 could well delay it for a few years or even overturn it.
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