AFTER June's EU Referendum, PM Theresa May has announced she is about to repeal the 1972 European Communities Act which will formerly begin the process of leaving the EU, followed by invoking Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty.
But not until next March.
In the six months beforehand many threats prevail – not least from her own party with many 'Remain' MPs and Lords threatening to vote against the wishes of 17.4m voters in an attempt to kill off the referendum result by delaying it and ignoring democracy.
While the majority of grassroots Tory members voted 'Brexit' more than two-thirds of their MPs think Britain should remain in the EU.
There are also several legal challenges afoot to block us from leaving and let us not forget that PM Theresa May as home secretary campaigned to 'Remain'.
We are a long way from what the majority voted for on June 23.
Philip Griffiths, Ukip North West President.
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