Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
October 2, 2016
This should have started the day after the referendum. At least within the week.
They apparently think there is some way to reverse it, or it wouldn’t take this long.
British Prime Minister Theresa May said Sunday that her country would begin the process of withdrawing from the European Union by the end of March and suggested that she would seek a clean break that prioritizes limits on immigration.
The announcement eased the anxieties of Brexit backers, who had feared that May might delay the start of Britain’s withdrawal by a year or more and that she would seek only modest changes in her country’s relationship with the 27 remaining members of the bloc.
It disheartened Europhiles who had hoped that the country’s exit might somehow be avoided altogether.
May’s comments — first to the BBC in a Sunday morning interview and later in the opening speech of the Conservative Party’s annual conference — were the most specific she has given to date on her plans for Britain’s post-E.U. future.
The country voted in June to jettison the bloc, 52 percent to 48. Previously she had said only that the country would not trigger Article 50, the never-before-used mechanism for an E.U. exit, this year.
The early 2017 timetable is roughly in line with what European leaders who have met with May have said they expected.
It is insane to now announce three and a half months after the initial vote that you’ll start the process in six more months.
This is literally what she’s talking about here – she isn’t saying “we’ll be out in six months” but “we’ll start the legal process in six months.”
Will it be sabotaged?
Again: if they weren’t planning to sabotage it, they wouldn’t wait this long.