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Originally Posted by jonbxx
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....
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I think most Brexiteers just wanted to leave on WTO terms.
The idea of having an agreement to secure tariff free, frictionless trade with the EU was a good one, but this was more complicated than a simple 'Brexit', but unfortunately it looks like it was doomed to failure from the start.