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Originally Posted by pip08456
I don't think it's much of "Educating" the British people but more of a warning shot to any other country considering leaving.
Bottom line he wants to make an example of us and if he continues on this course May's "No deal is better than a bad deal" may well come to fruition.
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There's clearly a large element of that as I stated elsewhere above If there is no deal at the end of this it'll be down in large part to the EU's intransigence and intention to send a warning message to other club members.
Really, who'd want to be part of a club run like that? A club which will hoover up members with promises of economic support and then do its utmost to stop them ever leaving if they dare to change their minds, even if that means doing economic damage to both sides. The answer to the question is a club which is run by politicians who're fixated entirely on achieving their objective of a single European state with them and their ilk, the Euro elite, at the helm, almost regardless of the cost. People like this really don't like to compromise.