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Old 03-06-2018, 14:04   #2831
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Re: Brexit discussion

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Originally Posted by Mick View Post
You did not ask the future arrangements, you asked "What Now?" I answered that.

I have no desire to answer questions about trade agreements, I just want the country to leave the EU as was democratically chosen to do so and by leave, I mean do so in it's entirety, no single market, no customs union, as staying in any of these, this is not leaving the EU.

This desire to answer banal questions from Remainers about future trade agreements with the EU, as if it is some attempt to export some regret to vote leave, make no mistake - I have no regrets with my vote and never will.
We will leave the EU on the 29th March 2019. No one is debating that. Would leaving the customs union and single market be leaving, or are there other organisations should leave?

Should we leave the EMA? Should we leave the EASA? Should we leave ERASMUS? Should we leave Horizon 2020? Should we leave Euratom? Should we leave Europol? Should we negate the Good Friday Agreement?

These are not banal questions. These affect medicines, education, science, nuclear materials, crime and peace in Northern Ireland.

Leaving the European Union is easy to say but it permeates so much of how this country runs that unravelling it all is more complex than saying we are leaving. Something needs to replace what we have now.
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