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A legal perspective on Brexit

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By *ubble trouble OP   Couple  over a year ago

Manchester

Anyone looking for a genuinely neutral perspective on the legal processes associated with Brexit should follow David Allen Green on Twitter (@davidallengreen). He also is the Financial Times's law and policy correspondent. He is a lawyer who has consistently said he is no strong feelings for either Remain or Leave but he is excellent on explaining the legal details.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I'll be honest.... I've not followed it in the slightest and I didn't even vote.

I'll guess it's pretty tricky picking away through thousands and thousands of laws and regulations and Untangling them all.... Maybe years and years of work.

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As I cost analysis thing personally.... I'd have just told the EU were not leaving.... but we're also not doing any of the EU bollocks, if they want to implement new rules go ahead but we're not joining in, were taking our football home and they can sit on it.

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I mean seriously what could they do about it....

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