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The Brexit Scam - An overview of the Brexit Scam

In this post I'll make some bald assertions that correctly characterise the scope and seriousness of the Brexit Scam. In later posts I'll try to express the assumptions, facts and reasoning on which the following conclusions are based. Be prepared for your assumptions about Brexit to be challenged. The Referendum of 23rd June 2016 was unlawful The result of the Referendum of 23rd June 2016 should be quashed There has been no decision by the United Kingdom which complies with the requirements of Paragraph 1 of Article 50 of the Treaty on European Union The judgements of the Divisional Court and the United Kingdom Supreme Court handed down, respectively, on 3rd November 2016 and 24th January 2017 are wrong. In the absence of an Article 50 "decision" the purported notification letter of 29th March 2017 is either unlawful and/or of no legal effect. The UK and EU27 cannot lawfully negotiate what Theresa May calls an "implementation period" and the EU2

The purpose and nature of The Brexit Scam blog

There is no shortage of opinions on Brexit (better called UKExit) but it seems to me that many of them start from false or questionable understanding of the multiple, complex issues which UKExit inevitably involves. In my view many politicians, including the Prime Minister, are making mistake after mistake because their starting points in considering Brexit are false. In this blog I hope to explore evidence that leads me to conclude that Brexit is no more than a scam. Brexit, in my view, is both illegal and illogical.