Again you are completely clueless, those two years will need to be planned in advance as we want to go in prepared, which is what the Government are doing now, it is sensible policy. What you are advocating is moronic.
You seem to think that advocating something "moronic" is not a bad thing, I have no idea why you think that.
You mean not twisting the EU into something it was never supposed to be? Oh....you poor poor thing. Bexit saved the Brits and that whole economic downfall the left tried to use as a scare tactic was 100% bullshit fear mongering. You're just upset that your own world order government won't exist and the EU can't continue to damn Britain with unchecked and forced immigration from the 3rd world.
The EU was good for only a handful of EU countries and damned the smaller ones which is why you are constantly having to bail out one country after another.
well the big companies need time to resettle to mainland europe. Its not easy to move a bunch of skyscrapers full of bankers, But Germany and France are happily awaiting the big exodus of London finance industry
I nearly spat some coffe on my screen when i learned about the ARM Deal published a few days ago (cheap buy because of low pound) was actually cheered at by the new GB Minister of foreign (who ever came up with the idea to make this guy foreign minister deserves a special award).
I loughed hard when i read his statement. Big High tech company sold for cheep -> Prove of British economy power.
You can't plan ahead of a vote you were sure wasn't even going to succeed. You obviously don't know how economics works and think with pure 100% emotion- which makes you the perfect candidate for the kind of people the EU needs.
- - - Updated - - -
I don't think she cares about the rules- the left never does. That is why they wanted a whole new vote after brexit because according to the left...if you lose...just vote vote again until you get your way and until you do...pout...scream, and cry racism at the top of your lungs.
Based on what? Since when you can't plan for the future? Especially when you know that the vote will be either yes or no.
I'm not suggesting a revote, I'm suggesting you get what you voted for right away. Cheer at it instead. You can cry later about not bothering to read the other paper of the side-effects, but that's entirely on you.
The left claimed that the sky was going to fall if a brexit happened....nothing happened. In the long run it will be good for Britain as the EU was being twisted by governments into something it wasn't supposed to be.
- - - Updated - - -
Since when it comes to trade and economic deals, duuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The future outside of the EU requires dialogue between the UK and EU member states, as well as the EU body itself and other interested parties, how were they supposed to create a detailed plan without knowing what that the results of those dialogues were going to be?
The vote was on whether we leave or remain in the EU, the people chose to leave and the Government take it from there.