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singular_me
24th January 2017, 04:48 AM
exiting the EU block will be a big plus for the brits, really ???

now lets open up the dam for the first jobless tidal waves!

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Robotics & artificial intelligence part of post-Brexit Britain's industrial strategy
23 Jan, 2017 14:58

.... The government is going to spend £4.7 billion ($5.85 billion) on the new strategy with the money steered to such areas as AI, "smart" energy technology, robotics, and 5G wireless.

The project will improve living standards and drive economic growth across the whole country, according to Business and Energy Secretary Greg Clark.

Authorities also plan to spend £170 million to launch new “Institutes of Technology,” aimed at providing high-skilled technical training tailored to employers' needs and offer people an alternative to university.

“Our Modern Industrial Strategy is a critical part of our plan for post-Brexit Britain. As we leave the EU, it will help us grasp the bigger prize: the chance to build that stronger, fairer Britain that stands tall in the world and is set up to succeed in the long-term. And it is a vital step toward building a country where prosperity is shared, and there is a genuine opportunity for all,” said Teresa May......

https://www.rt.com/business/374801-robotics-may-industrial-brexit-strategy/?utm_source=browser&utm_medium=aplication_chrome&utm_campaign=chrome

Glass
24th January 2017, 06:15 AM
Its a thing called the "Big Society" which was really pushed by Blair. Same rhetoric.


it will help us grasp the bigger prize: the chance to build that stronger, fairer Britain that stands tall in the world and is set up to succeed in the long-term. And it is a vital step toward building a country where prosperity is shared, and there is a genuine opportunity for all,” said Teresa May......

They will stall brexit for years and while they do that they will introduce new laws so everything that was done under the EU continues to be enshrined in UK law when brexit does might happen possibly.

singular_me
26th February 2017, 10:21 AM
here is another way of stalling brexit... not only british taxpayers never had anything to say but will be handed the bill anyway

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Germany, France & Italy call for UK to pay multibillion-euro Brexit ‘divorce bill’
26 February 2017 GMT

Discussions are under way in Brussels to determine the size of the bill to be presented to May when she launches withdrawal talks, expected in March. According to media reports, the “divorce bill” is likely to total €60 billion ($75 billion), to be paid in instalments until 2023.
https://www.rt.com/news/378632-eu-countries-brexit-payment/