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Blowing holes in the doom and gloom being spread by Mark Carney

Exploding the doom and gloom mythology of Mark Carney.  https://blogs.spectator.co.uk/2018/12/ten-myths-from-the-no-deal-project-fear/amp/?__twitter_impression=true

The EU lets down young people across Europe

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One of the most pernicious myths spread by Remainers is that the EU is good for young people and they are being ‘robbed of their future’. These statistics on youth unemployment in the EU tell a very different story and suggest a bleak future for young people trapped in the EU. I’m sure excuses will be made about recession but in my opinion, the EU and it’s disastrous Euro Project, far from being good for young people, is profoundly letting them down. statista.com EU: youth unemployment rate by country 2018 | Statista The statistic shows the youth unemployment rate in Europe (EU member states) as of May 2018. In this month, the youth unemployment rate in Spain was…

NEW 27 PAGE LEAK OF A BRIEFING BY THE HOUSE OF COMMONS EU LEGISLATION TEAM

EU Legislation Team   26 November 2018   —Legal note–not for general distribution—   The Withdrawal Agreement: Legal and Governance Aspects Part One: Overview The Withdrawal Agreement (WA) can only come into force if it is concluded (ratified) by the EU and ratified by the UK before 29 March 2019. EU ratification requires the agreement of a super qualified majority in the Council and the consent of the European Parliament. No individual Member State has a veto. However, Member States are very likely to have a veto over any Future Arrangements Agreement (FAA), creating the possibility that a Member State disgruntled at the WA could decide, in the future, to veto the FAA.   Agreement of the WA on the EU side can be challenged by a Member State or an EU institution that considers that its terms are incompatible with the EUTreaties. The WA comprises six Parts and three Protocols.   ● Part One: Common Provisions including the territorial scope, a requirem