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"Mr President, Article 50 is a trap designed to delay and prevent a country leaving the European Union, not to facilitate it. Using it could mean that Britain never leaves the EU or ends up in a place which is almost as bad, such as the Swiss or Norwegian models. A much simpler and quicker method, that of exit, is to do the following: immediately repeal the European Communities Act 1972. This would return supremacy of law-making to our parliament and allow us to immediately enact new legislation to control immigration and borders. All other existing EU directives have been transposed into acts of parliament and would remain in place. Chaos would not ensue. Those acts could then be repealed over a period of time until we are left with the minimum required in order to interact with the European Union. This method puts Britain in control of the process, rather than the European Union."@en1
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