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Originally Posted by 1andrew1
1. It's not just me who says this. Pretty much every economist says this as does the Government's own analysis. Time to face the facts and listen to people like Jaguar LandRover who actually make things in this country and less to daydreamers like Rees-Mogg.
2. Hard Brexit is an accepted term used in publications and other media throughout the world. I've given you links to prove this but you may not have had the opportunity to read them so I get your exasperation. Here they are:
http://www.itv.com/news/2016-10-14/what-is-hard-brexit/
https://fullfact.org/europe/what-is-hard-brexit/
http://time.com/4635762/theresa-may-...rexit-britain/
https://www.express.co.uk/news/polit...et-immigration
3. 52-48 is slim compared to a two-thirds majority. In Norway there was a similarly slim majority to join the EU. So the country decided not to as it was not a compelling majority but instead opted to join the EEA.
4. I know what leave means Mick. Some may not like it but the can will be kicked gradually down the road, and there won't be one sudden flare-up point.
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Sorry I won't budge, the EU Referendum result was not a Slim majority, over a million people is not a slim majority and it will never will be.
We must leave the EU in it's entirety, this is what Democracy decided and it must be enacted, no matter what. Many people made their mind up way before any campaigns began, I know I did.