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Old 18-12-2017, 21:42   #1362
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Re: Brexit discussion

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Originally Posted by jonbxx View Post
So what in my outline was erroneous or fiction?
I couldn't see anything that ticked those two boxes. But in the words of Arron Banks, "Facts don’t work, and that’s it. The Remain campaign featured fact, fact, fact, fact, fact. It just doesn’t work. You have got to connect with people emotionally. It’s the Trump success"

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Originally Posted by pip08456 View Post
The referendum was done properly. The was one thing and one thing only to decide. Remain in or come out of the EU. It was not a blank sheet of paper.
It was a blank sheet of paper in that the definition of what leaving the EU meant was left unclear.
Some interpreted it as leaving the ECJ, Single Market and Customs Union and some on this forum feel strongly that's what it meant. But many in the leave campaigns didn't position it this way. For example, Daniel Hannan stated "Absolutely nobody is talking about threatening our place in the single market."

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