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Originally Posted by RizzyKing
Leave not pretending to have a negotiation timetable in the event we vote out actually makes them more credible to me though I may be in a tiny minority. No one can suggest a timetable because we have no idea how hostile the EU will be or how long they may drag things out it is something that will be out of our control. Given the rhetoric we have had it's safe to say a degree of messing about will be present on the EU side but over what and how long it will be dragged out is anyone's guess.
I think they will try to influence other countries not to have a similar membership vote by treating the uk as harshly as they can and I think it will backfire and actually Stoke the fires of dissent. I still believe if we do vote out the EU is finished we would be the first but not the last and it will be a case of when the whole things collapses not if.
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You think having no plan makes them more credible, it's an interesting stance sadly though I believe you are on a minority of one believing it though. The time table has an end, 2 years unless we convince everyone to give us an extention, if we can't that's it we're gone regardless of what stage in negotiations we're at so with that in mind I'd have like to have heard a rough guide on where they'd like negotiations to be at certain stages and what they plan to do if we're not there. Or is their plan to get us out and hang the consequences, someone else can worry about that and clean up the mess