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It's all talk at the moment. Getting any of the legislation required through parliament is not a given at this stage, as their is a significant majority of MPs who are opposed to Brexit and the Tory majority is small.
The Lords, especially, could put up significant opposition as the Conservatives committed to remaining in the single market in their 2015 manifesto, so that raises interesting questions under the Salisbury convention. @Bad_Science probably knows much more about this though.
Anyone still confident Article 50 won't be triggered? The loons have got hold of the Tory party and the country.
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2016/oct/02/brexit-theresa-may-prioritises-immigration-curbs-over-free-movement