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Originally Posted by Ramrod
The leave side didn't take this to the high court, remain did (Gina Miller). Leave aren't proposing terms that are identical to us staying in, in all but name, remain are (Nick Clegg). Leave aren't trying to get the govt to disclose it's thinking and planning prematurely, leave are.
Who's provoking who?
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I think it wouldn't be needed if it wasn't for this attitude that almost half the country should have no say in any Brexit agreement. As I said this is a deal which will impact everyone and decides a lot of the future of the country. The idea only May gets to decide what future is what a lot of people, including many Leavers, object too.
And you will too if it turns out you don't like the deal. What if it becomes the type of Brexit Boris wanted instead of the kind of deal Farage wants? The EU are already having public press conferences about their end, it's not all going to fall apart to give us some idea of the rough direction we're going.
After all it appears she is willing to brief and make assurances to Nissan. Parliament should have that right too.