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Originally Posted by Damien
The EU will be surprised since we haven't started the proper talks on the agreement.
The Government really is a disaster at the moment. Two years to each a starting point and even then it looks like it cannot survive. A British Citizen murdered quite possibly by a foreign state, and the foreign secretary resigns over Brexit the same day. We don't even know if the PM will survive in the job! Then what? The Brexiters who've spent the last two years avoiding giving any clue into what this great deal we would could be? They're going to take over despite doing nothing for the last two years?
Remember when the trade deal was going to the easiest thing in the world? That the EU will come to us begging for a deal? No clue at all.
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Oh, please! If the government had a decent majority and David Davis had a free hand, yes, it would have been straight forward.
The fact of the matter is that the remainers in the government and the opposition have put us in this position, droning on about soft Brexits, cliff edges and the importance of staying in the Customs Union when that defeats the whole object of Brexit.
As it happens, it now looks as though we will end up with WTO rules, which the majority of the electorate thought they were voting for anyway. Job done.