"The obvious priority is to fight for the softest possible Brexit. We would like to retain membership of the EU, but if that is not possible then membership of the single market and the customs union are critical to the economy of the country."
When, if ever, will these people realise that the customs union is embedded in the EU treaties. Leaving the EU requires, of necessity, that we leave the customs union. The only way to stay in is to abandon Article 50 and stay in the EU - if he cannot understand that, heaven help us.
It was a failure of specific individuals to correctly perform their duties. Either the directors failed in their duties by not correctly & adequately delegating the role or the individuals charged to perform that role failed to do so. Those individuals should be given eye-watering penalties for their failure; it would also focus the minds of others in that and other organisations.
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"The obvious priority is to fight for the softest possible Brexit. We would like to retain membership of the EU, but if that is not possible then membership of the single market and the customs union are critical to the economy of the country."
When, if ever, will these people realise that the customs union is embedded in the EU treaties. Leaving the EU requires, of necessity, that we leave the customs union. The only way to stay in is to abandon Article 50 and stay in the EU - if he cannot understand that, heaven help us.
It was a failure of specific individuals to correctly perform their duties. Either the directors failed in their duties by not correctly & adequately delegating the role or the individuals charged to perform that role failed to do so. Those individuals should be given eye-watering penalties for their failure; it would also focus the minds of others in that and other organisations.