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Old 22-09-2017, 10:01   #165
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Re: Brexit discussion

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Originally Posted by Osem View Post
... and so it continues. The usual nonsense trying to undermine a perfectly clear and legitimate referendum outcome by those who claim to be interested in democracy but who do so only when it yields what they want. When they don't get their way rather than accepting the outcome as so many of them claim to be doing, they beaver away trying to delay, complicate and eventually overturn it by any means they can. That's their agenda. These people are only interested in one thing and make no mistake, that will mean not only remaining in the EU but ensuring measures are put in place to effectively prevent us ever leaving. That's how desperate, duplicitous and despicable these people are.
So what's the best outcome in your opinion? Hard Brexit, no trade deal? I think most people accept the result of the referendum but the question posed was 'in' or 'out'. There is no clear definition of what 'out' is. The ultimate hard Brexit would be sever all ties - legal, structural, regulatory but even then, we would need to negotiate with the WTO to set tariff schedules which then would involve negotiating with all WTO members.

Saying everything is going to be alright isn't enough. People want assurance that we will be better off with hard facts, not political platitudes
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