Britain should consider pushing back the 2019 Brexit deadline as the simplest way to managing all the trade deals and other arrangements for leaving the European Union, business leaders urged on Friday. Read full article
Two years after Article 50 has been triggered is the leave date, as governed by EU law (i.e. 2019 it must be). Big Business is only trying to feather its nest, as usual.
The question is why is this piece appearing in Mercopenguin, a British government propaganda organ supposedly devoted to America, South America and the South Atlantic?
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Disclaimer & comment rulesTwo years after Article 50 has been triggered is the leave date, as governed by EU law (i.e. 2019 it must be). Big Business is only trying to feather its nest, as usual.
Aug 08th, 2017 - 09:13 pm - Link - Report abuse 0Yup. Remember that when businesses are asking for less regulation and lower taxes.
Aug 09th, 2017 - 02:04 pm - Link - Report abuse 0The question is why is this piece appearing in Mercopenguin, a British government propaganda organ supposedly devoted to America, South America and the South Atlantic?
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