You won’t be able to tell that at the time tho. It’s not like there’ll be a commentator going
“Well that Jacob Wreath Smog coming up to the ballot paper.....and OH! He’s put it in the bottom corner”
Emmie, with the best will in the World and of course concern not only for ourselves but for our children and grandchildren (if we have them) and future generations - it's become utterly exhausting.
I have bad news for you emmie. Even if it’s a Yes vote the UK will abide by all of the rules of the EU and share in its benefits - but with no part in the Brussels decision-making process - until 31 December 2020. But that’s not ‘it’.
During this time, the two sides would have to thrash out the details of their future relationship and secure a free trade agreement.
A potential extension would see the UK remain in this state for a further 12 months, until the end of 2021.
Just on news that the DUP are determined to defeat May's deal.Claim that her talk about voting against would result in Corbyn being PM is just scaremongering.
rockrose, me personally, no grand children or children for that matter, but hey its nice you pick me out especially.
i voted leave, not a halfway house as we may well get.