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Originally Posted by Damien
The person heading Vote Leave, Dominic Cummings, made it a strategy not to have a plan for leaving as he didn't want the debate into specifics. That meant any trade-off would not be debated and allow them to unite different visions of Brexit.
In the end they didn't have any particular vision for Brexit and neither did Remain. So here we are.
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It's OK though as any sensible government would work to establish its' position on leaving the EU, get all the i's dotted and t's crossed, make sure there's no distracting elections in the way and
then invoke article 50, handing over the governments position to the EU at that point. That gives a good clear 2 years of negotiation with a clear starting point and a desired end point.
Oh wait....