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A1 Stadium Diner, Colsterworth,Lincolnshire.
A1 Stadium Diner, Colsterworth,Lincolnshire.
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A1 Stadium Diner, Colsterworth,Lincolnshire.
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A1 Stadium Diner, Colsterworth,Lincolnshire.
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A1 Stadium Diner, Colsterworth,Lincolnshire.
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A1 Stadium Diner, Colsterworth,Lincolnshire.
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A1 Stadium Diner, Colsterworth,Lincolnshire.
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A1 Stadium Diner, Colsterworth,Lincolnshire.
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A1 Stadium Diner, Colsterworth,Lincolnshire.
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A1 Stadium Diner, Colsterworth,Lincolnshire.
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A1 Stadium Diner, Colsterworth,Lincolnshire.
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Children dancing around a maypole in Spalding,Lincolnshire,UK
Tribute to Margaret Thatcher at St Mary Magdalene Church, Gedney Lincolnshire. The memorial features coal, a handbag and a book on the Falklands war.
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Young men from Hungry fishing in the dock in Boston, Lincolnshire on Good Friday when it is tradition in their home country to catch & eat white fish.
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The Reverend Ian Cuthbertson of Gosberton Church blessing the Council gritters at Pode Hole Depot, Linconshire where prayers are given for the safety of drivers during the Winter months before the gritting vehicles set off to deposit salt on the county's roads to combat the icy conditions.
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The former Savoy cinema building in Spalding, LIncolnshire,UK. Originally designed in 1937 by Alfred John Thraves it became a Regent Bingo hall in 1970.
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Scarecrows in a field of Romanesco broccoli, Sibsey, Lincolnshire.
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Scarecrows in a field of Romanesco broccoli, Sibsey, Lincolnshire.
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Scarecrows in a field of Romanesco broccoli, Sibsey, Lincolnshire.
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A demonstration to trigger Article 50, which would initiate the process of Britain leaving the EU, Boston, Lincolnshire, 2019.
The invocation of Article 50 of the Treaty on European Union marked the formal beginning of the United Kingdom's exit from the European Union, commonly known as Brexit. On March 29, 2017, then Prime Minister Theresa May triggered the article by sending a letter to Donald Tusk, the President of the European Council, notifying the EU of the UK's intention to withdraw. This action followed the 2016 referendum, where 51.9% of UK voters opted to leave the EU, driven by concerns over sovereignty, economic control, and immigration.
Article 50, introduced under the Lisbon Treaty, provided a mechanism for a member state to leave the EU voluntarily. Once invoked, it set a two-year negotiation period, unless extended by mutual agreement for the departing state and the EU to agree on withdrawal terms and outline their future relationship. For the UK, this meant a deadline of March 29, 2019, to finalize the process, though delays and complexities later extended this timeline.
Theresa May’s decision to invoke Article 50 came after months of legal and political wrangling, including a Supreme Court ruling that required parliamentary approval. The notification letter outlined the UK’s intent to pursue an "orderly withdrawal" and establish a "deep and special partnership" with the EU post-Brexit. However, the process quickly became contentious. Negotiations proved challenging, with key issues like the Irish border, citizens' rights, and the financial settlement fueling uncertainty.
The two-year period saw intense political turbulence in the UK. May’s draft withdrawal agreement, finalised in November 2018, faced backlash for being too soft on EU ties, leading to her resignation in July 2019. Her successor, Boris Johnson, renegotiated the deal, and after further extensions beyond the original deadline, the UK officially left the EU on January 31, 2020, entering a transition period until December 31, 2020. The invocation of Article 50, while a procedural step, became a lightning rod for broader debates about democracy, identity, and governance in Britain.
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