pastafarian
Well-known member
I believe you're mistaken here. The exit conditions/treaty under Article 50 require approval of the European Parliament and (by qualified majority) the European Council. There is no requirement for either unanimity in the Council or for individual member states to ratify.
its good to see you realise your earlier stance about trade agreements must be unanimously agreed is wrong
However, it is a fact that:
Any post exit trading arrangements between the UK and the EU/EEA have to be ratified by the EU Council (unanimously), the EU Parliament and each and every individual member state.
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