Ah silly me, the answer is "no". They literally erased the reconstruction amendments from their unconstitutional book of blasphemy
Sounds fair.
Great thanks.
Late to the party on this but I'm so glad I didn't miss it. Thank you.
Incredibly sad.
My personal & subjective €0.02 as someone inside the Brussels machine is that non-Brit colleagues have v rapidly adjusted to the UK as a 3rd country in every respect, for good & ill. No special status as former member; no expectation or appetite for ‘re’join; but no bitterness or negativity either.
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