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Originally Posted by Dave42
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None of that matters and it changes nothing. Since Clown Boris said that, we've had the Referendum and the EU has shown its true colours towards The UK.
The difficulty we're in is profound. We either have to water down Brexit if we are to have close trading ties to the EU (it would seem seriously watered down) or we have to have a clean break. The latter better reflects the Referendum result.
But the 52/48 split is another problem that fuels the Remainers in an undemocratic manner. Some of them plead that democracy is best served by a second referendum. If that is coupled with the fact that after two years eyes have been opened on both sides of the fence, then there is a case for a second referendum.
We either leave entirely (no deal) or we stay in the EU. The May proposal is a very bad deal that betrays the Referendum result.