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Old 01-07-2016, 08:52   #892
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Re: Post-Brexit Thread

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Originally Posted by Pierre View Post
Almost yes, if we dick about with our exit, or if the EU dick about with the negotiation and the whole things drags on for nastily for 2 years and beyond then it will be certain.

If the separation amicable, swift and sensible deals that suit both sides, it may be avoided or very short lived.

Unfortunately I can predict which of the two scenarios is most likely.
It will take the 2 years just to unravel everything.

This is noteworthy in that regard.

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The EU’s trade chief, Cecilia Malmström, said that negotiations on a deal with the UK could not begin until after Brexit, which would leave Britain facing years of uncertainty.
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