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Originally Posted by Damien
This is why people are expecting an election so a governing party can get a mandate of what to do on Leave. I think though that Boris/Gove would be more inclined for the EEA option.
If we even had a chance of getting it that is. At the moment it seems the best deal we could get economically but the EU may well reject it.
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I definitely think Boris/Gove are more inclined towards the EEA option. It would tick most of the boxes for Daniel Hannan. It would probably outrage many on the UKIP side.
As long as they can point to freedom of movement as a 'necessary evil' they're alright.
Economically I think the EU wouldn't necessarily be too opposed. The UK was always a bad fit, that politically incorrect uncle you hope stays in the corner at the family party getting drunk and not talking to anyone.