Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of
the United States of America in Congress assembled, regarding trade and tariffs,
freedom of movement, and all other privileges that the United Kingdom of Great Britain
and Northern Ireland has had with the United States of America as a part of its
membership in the European Union, it shall continue to have them for the next
five years or until a new agreement touching these points shall be negotiated
by the executive branch and confirmed by the senate.
And that the executive is advised that it is the sense of
congress that without delay the United States should proceed to negotiate the
aforementioned agreement on the basis of absolute free trade between the United
States and the United Kingdom and reciprocal freedom of movement between them.
And further that should the Republic of Ireland chose to
also exit the European Union that it be treated in the same way as the United
Kingdom.
And also that it is the sense of congress that all countries
that chose to exit or remain in the European Union be treated with, in the
spirit of friendship and amity.
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