Posted on 06/25/2016 4:54:27 AM PDT by ameribbean expat
FRANCE today told Britain to appoint a new prime minister within a few days and to immediately quit the EU by soon triggering Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty.
Speaking in Berlin following a meeting of the six founding member states of the EU, French foreign minister Jean-Marc Ayrault told the UK not to play a cat and mouse game following the historic Brexit vote.
He said: Of course a new prime minister must be appointed, that will probably require a few days but this is quite urgent.
(Excerpt) Read more at express.co.uk ...
90% ? of commerce is through the tunnel rather than by ship. Closing the tunnel is a non-starter when you must import food.
This is what the left-wing Guardian reported -
A new prime minister must be designated, that will take a few days, he said, adding that it would not be respectful to delay the process.
I think Boris is really saying that a new govt. needs to be installed in Westminister since they will be the negotiating team. Since the process takes two years minimum a few more months won't make much difference and changing negotiators in mid-stream is never good.
“The continent is pissed because theyve lost their Muslim relief valve.”
Exactly,
And where the raping Muslim hordes wont have to press #1 for English,
Brit does not live by baguette alone.
Who cares they should do it as fast as possible other wise it will linger until they have another vote
News to France, Great Britain is not a French state.
Pound sand...
You don't know my ex-wife.
Boris is being very naive if he truly believes that delaying Article 50 is a good idea.
Delay too long and the the “stay” camp (which Cameron is a part of) will find a way to invalidate the vote. Cameron is mostly stalling at this point and hoping that the 4 month delay will be painful enough to change the outcome.
If the Scots leave, who is gonna eat marmite? or Haggis?
CC
I'm sure that Britain already trades with Russia under conditions Russia negotiated with the EU. She may be able to continue those with Russia separately. As for Argentina I think the whole Falklands issue would get in the way.
Then they don't leave the EU. And at least 52% of the British electorate would be after their heads.
The world is changing. You have to think outside the box. Russia was punished by the EU for having the nerve to stop a bogus revolution from spreading into ethnically Russian parts of Ukraine. The Brits were all in for supporting that Ukrainian mess. Maybe it’s time for countries that value their independence and culture to band together, but with one-to-one deals that benefit both countries.
I won’t believe the Brexit will happen until they actually go through with article 50. The drive to world government is too strong so I will not be surprised to see Parliament drag its feet in not triggering it.
France gives orders?
Go, Boris!! Get elected!
There is already a push for a second referendum that will have to be debated in Parliament because there are two million that have signed on to the petition for such.
http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-eu-referendum-36629324
That is exactly why France is right and Britain should not waste 4 months sitting around. That kind of doing nothing is shaking the faith in democracy everywhere.
Good point. I hadn't looked at it that way, but it is akin to Mexico using us the same way.
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