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Strategies & Market Trends : The Financial Collapse of 2001 Unwinding

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To: elmatador who wrote (2031)3/7/2019 11:58:06 AM
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The UK House of Lords has demanded Britain remain in a Customs union with the EU after Brexit.

Last night, peers defied Government pleas to amend the Trade Bill to make a customs union with the EU merely an 'objective' of the trade talks phase of Brexit negotiations.

The rebel amendment carried 207-141 insisting the UK absolutely must remain in the EU market after Brexit - setting up a new showdown when the legislation returns to the Commons.

MPs have to agree any changes made by the Lords and the Government would try to strip it from the Bill.

But PM Theresa May has only a feeble grip of the Commons and could be defeated by a handful of soft Brexit Tory rebels.
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The EU and US are being so unreasonable forcing Britain to decide what they want.
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