The Government must publish its own Brexit Impact/Risk Assessments
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In the many months since the Brexit referendum in June 2016, government departments have prepared impact assessments which detail the consequences of Brexit for the UK's economy in 50+ sectors. Why have these not been made public since it is the public at large that bears the risks?
The Government responsed to this petition on 23rd October 2017 (View Full Response)We, the undersigned, herby call upon HM government to dismiss calls for a referendum on the final deal as the British people were asked an important question on the 23rd June last year, the choices were abundantly clear, remain or leave the European Union and leave won a decisive vote.
Debate: This petition was debated in Westminster Hall on 11th December 2017
The Government responsed to this petition on 17th October 2017 (View Full Response)A lesser of two evils choice between a bad deal and no deal is not acceptable. Our country deserves better than Hobson's choice, and our MPs should be allowed to vote with their conscience to deliver what they believe is best for the country.
Debate: This petition was debated in Westminster Hall on 11th June 2018
The Government responsed to this petition on 19th December 2017 (View Full Response)As it is certain that such a scenario will damage the country’s economy and the well-being of its people, this country should not leave without agreements that will prevent damage to both.
If no agreement can be reached by 1 September 2018, Article 50 must be withdrawn
The Government responsed to this petition on 1st November 2017 (View Full Response)Many people are unhappy with the various varieties of brexit that are on the table. But many are also unhappy with the current membership of the EU. Another option would be for a "hard remain". The UK should become part of the Schengen area, adopt the euro currency, and adopt EU driving standards.
The Government responsed to this petition on 9th April 2019 (View Full Response)