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GUESTLIST 2016 / ISSUE 92 11 GUESTLIST The United Kingdom should be ready to leave the European Union by Spring 2019. At least that's the plan unveiled by Theresa May while she spoke at the Tory party conference in Birmingham. In her speech, the Prime Minister said, 'the public will soon expect to see, on the horizon, the point at which Britain does formally leave the EU'. Though not wanting to plough in without a plan, she insisted that Article 50 will be evoked when we're ready - which should be 'no later than the end of March 2017.' The pressure has been mounting on the Government to evoke Article 50, both from Eurosceptical MPs at home and EU-member heads of state, all wanting to ease the uncertainly that's been surrounding the issue of Brexit. Theresa May also finally hinted a little about what Brexit actually means, and it doesn't sound pretty. She announced that Britain will 'be a fully independent and sovereign country once again' and that 'We are not leaving the European Union only to give up immigration again. And we are not leaving only to return to the jurisdiction of the European Court of Justice'. So we can probably wave goodbye to any hopes of remaining in the European Single Market. The president of the European Council, Donald Tusk welcomed the news, tweeting 'PM May's declaration brings welcome clarity on start of Brexit talks', though Emily Thornberry, the Shadow Foreign Secretary wasn't so convinced arguing; 'Unless Theresa May starts spelling out the government's plan on free trade, on free movement, on budget contributions, and a host of other issues, we will have to conclude she is only interested in achieving headlines not providing solutions'. It's the biggest political issue of our time, how to untangle ourselves from the European Union. No one ever said this would be easy, though with the Prime Minister's stance towards this issue looks like we'll be heading for a 'Hard Brexit'. Speaking at the Tory party conference she lays out a Brexit draft plan, finally! MAY GIVES DETAILS ON GOVERNMENT'S BREXIT PLAN FEATURE BARI BARI YUM YUM Though low turn- out means the result should be invalid. Lodged in the inconspicuous White Church Lane, Bari Bari is one of the top three food gems of Whitechapel, if not east London. Their Korean is authentic, their menu goes deep. Many dishes come with the option of meat, chicken, fish or tofu, creating a diverse vegetarian and vegan haven. Their lunch deal (12-3pm) is the metaphorical kimchi on the stew - £8.50 for a selected dish with a chosen carb. Cheap – for Korean in London - and very, very cheerful. Visit Guestlist .net

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