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Old 25-11-2016, 20:13   #2750
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Re: Post-Brexit Thread

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Originally Posted by martyh View Post
How would that work then ? i simply don't see how you think that could possibly work ,what would the voters be voting on ?

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Yes it's final ,it doesn't need to be legally binding to be final .The decision has been made it is final and you can keep grasping at straws all you like but we are leaving Europe

No it's not final at all in the slightest, if the courts uphold the decision, and MP's vote against invoking Article 50 then it doesn't happen

Whilst it's unlikely it is possible.

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Originally Posted by martyh View Post
I think it the most ridiculous scenario i ever heard of

a) let's leave Europe without knowing how it will affect us, or what it means for the country
b) let's make a decision to leave Europe based on factual evidence of what lies ahead for the country, it's people & it's economy.

I know which scenario is ridiculous, and it's not B
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