It’s a pity Theresa May did not trigger Article 50 on 1st April – to fool us all!
The rules of negotiation at EU or international levels will no doubt be shaken and stirred – all for the world to watch, observe and follow. Forget about the leaders – they are mere puppets with strings attached and only for their own shows. The winners and losers will be noted down in the history books but more likely be digitally spread virally – fake or real- who knows or who cares?!
No fake news though in terms of the GDPR in Brexit UK, so only exit and no U-turn allowed for data protection and privacy. It seems that data or more accurately data privacy unite (also dis-unite?) all humanity, whether we like it or not.
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