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Originally Posted by Mick
Bullshit. You said ‘The harder the brexit’. That’s talking of a soft or hard brexit. ![Dunce](images/smilies/dunce.gif)
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I didn't say soft or hard Brexit, I said harder That's different from hard or soft.
And I'm not sure where the rule on this forum about no hard or soft Brexit came from. It's actually in common use so I don't think you should take it upon yourself to censor it. For eaxmple:
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Ever since the referendum, an ideological war has raged over what the Prime Minister actually meant when she said "Brexit means Brexit", with different factions in her party and cabinet trying to bounce from hard to soft.
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https://news.sky.com/story/may-tries...peech-11273274
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A complete divorce, often referred to as "hard Brexit," would see the EU impose tariffs on an estimated 15,000 goods, in no uniform way: some British exports, like pharmaceuticals, would face no extra charge but the large majority would.
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http://www.foxnews.com/world/2017/01...r-tariffs.html
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Mr Johnson made his remarks following the publication of an interview with avowed Europhile Mr Blair, in which the ex-PM seemed to suggest that a hard Brexit was preferable to a soft one.
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https://www.express.co.uk/news/polit...soft-brexit-eu
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Pound will plummet on hard Brexit, IMF warns
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https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/p...arns-s55btfmvr