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Old 08-07-2018, 16:13   #264
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Re: Brexit Discussion (New thread-Follow First Post Rules!)

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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 View Post
Maybe James Cleverly's article will make you reconsider? He's a Brexiter.

https://brexitcentral.com/brexiteers...workable-plan/
It's the customs arrangements that I am most concerned about. I am reserving my judgement until I know more about that.

It is essential that we have the ability to trade with the rest of the world on terms acceptable to us. Anything less would be a betrayal.

The room for maneouvre lies in the arrangements we make for customs in relation to goods to and from the EU. If that can be kept separate from our trade with the rest of the world, we will have a good basis to proceed with Theresa May's plan.

If the EU reject this proposal, it will be academic anyway and we revert to WTO rules. That suits me just fine.
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