25 Nov 2020, 13:40

Juncker thanked Emryc for his gift and after he looked at it for a few seconds, he placed the train carefully to one side and started to speak to the Angleteric Prime Minister:

"Well Emryc, today I haven't come here to speak about my achievements, myself, the EPA or my projects. I've come here to talk about Anglexit, to know more about what are your country and yourself's, as its major representative, complaints about the European Union and to propose something that I think we all have in common, which is not a project I've said in camapign or something like that. This is not a rally to convince you to stop the voting, moreover, you are free to do it and if you want to, if the Angleteric people wish to, you should do that vote. Whether if some may not like the matter which is being voted, I'll be always on the side of democracy.

First of all, I have been reading some news articles and different opinions, as following the events related with the European Union that happened here or in Europolis concerning your Councillor. I know that you are kind of unconfortable with the Elected and Accountable Council Act 2019, the reason why your Councillor has not attended to any other Council session and one of the reasons of this Anglexit process. May I know why is it unconfortable or bad-looked from here?

And then, before we move into the complaints about the EU from yourself and the Angleterics', I would like you to tell how the Anglexit process will work if people vote for it or against it, as how it's everything going to be organized, what are the proceedings needed to hold the referendum... you know, all the burocratic and diplomatic stuff needed.